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"Harm" no, but alcohol completely makes taking the antibiotic moot. You actually just might as well not take the antibiotic, which of course, you CANNOT, if you are on an antibiotic for any reason. If you do NOT taking it would be absolutly wrong, always remember to take the entire perscription, as directed, as you know, your body could grow immune to the antibiotic if it is not taken correctly, then, the next time you are required to take an antibiotic, your body may not take and use the antibiotic properly.
The pH of the acid in your stomach increases when you take an antacid. Antacids are alkaline substances that neutralize the excess acid in your stomach, leading to a decrease in acidity.
the side effects depending on antibiotic can cause dry mouth and when you have infection and take antibiotic your body needs more fluids
NO, because the acid is needed to help the antibiotic function and do it's job properly
Your doctor will give you amoxicillin with clavulanic acid, cephadroxil with clavulanic acid or cefuroxime with clavulanic acid for abscessed tooth along with incision and drainage.
You should take the antibiotic amoxocyclin.
From your doctor - you should not take an antibiotic unless you are positive that you have an infection and that the infection can be cured by that particular antibiotic - otherwise you just make your body resistant to antibiotics so they won't work on you.
Celebrex in not an antibiotic!Celebrex is not an antibiotic. Celebrex is Cox 2 antiinflamatory. It is an antiinflammoary like ibuprofen and Motrin but does not work exacly like those two medications in our body.
This would be OK. The pain medicine combination found in Midol is not going to interact with your antibiotic. Remember to take all of the antibiotic even after you start to feel better. You want to kill all the bacteria and not leave any to hide in your body!
no no 8 to 14 days antibiotic use
It depends on which painkiller with which antibiotic... but generally you can take a painkiller with it. You can take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with "classic" antibiotics.
No. It does not. Orange juice acid or citric acids go to your stomach only affecting you teeth not any other bones in your body