Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed for tooth infections, but not for pain. The infecting bacteria will dictate the antibiotic to employ -- so one can't know until one cultures the infection. Antibiotics of choice for prophylacsis vary from one part of the world to another, so without a locale, this can't be answered either.
antibiotics should not be over used because antibiotics taken unnecessarily may kill the beneficial bacteria in the body.
There is not any evidence that states pepper cannot be taken when using antibiotics. Pepper is often used to cure sinus infections.
when two different antibiotics are taken simultaneously againt multi bacterial infections cross resistance in the bacteria results
"Bacterial cross-resistance happens when the two antibiotics that are being taken have very similar actions"
You should not use any antibiotic without consulting your physician. Antibiotics should not be taken lightly. You have to use the antibiotics for the coming generations also. So the use of the antibiotics should be done judiciously and carefully.
1 - We should not take over dose of antibiotics. 2 - Antibiotics should not be taken empty stomach. 3 - We should take antibiotic onlyafter consulting a doctor. 4 - We should complete the dose of antibiotic as advised by the doctor.
When doing repetitive tasks, frequent breaks should be taken and the activity should be alternated with others using different parts of the body.
Antibiotics are not taken by the patients. They are prescribed by the physician.
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Yes, it should. Always take any prescribed medication for however long you are instructed to.
Not necessarily. UTI's and vaginal infections can be caused by different things; so each infection should be treated separately.
Normally, you actually do not need to take any antiobiotics if you do not need them. This means having prescription for them. Usually though, Antibiotics are taken with meals too because some of them are irritatiing to the stomach lining of persons.