You should not have antibiotics lying around - you're supposed to take all of them to totally cure your infection. At this point, you -- not being a doctor -- don't know if this antibiotic will cure whatever infection you may have -- if you even really have an infection instead of just a bad cold or sore throat or whatever! So just toss them out.
Yes, erythromycin is safe in pregnancy, and while breastfeeding
can you take co codamol with erythromycin
no because sinutab has psudophidrine in it which will counter act the erythromycin
Azithromycin must not be taken by a person who is allergic to erythromycin. The two antibiotics are closely related and work in a similar manner. A qualified health professional will be able to recommend a safe alternative.
The erythromycin may slightly increase the duration of alprazolam, but this is probably insignificant.
yes
if allergic to erythromycin can you take amoxicillin
methylprednisone is safe to take every 2 months
Yes u can
Erythromycin is not a first-choice medication for chlamydia due to side effects and the need to take the medication so frequently. The correct dose is 500 mg of erythromycin base four times daily for seven days, or EES 800 mg four times daily for seven days for non-pregnant patients with chlamydia. You would be much better off with another treatment. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treament.
It is generally safe to take Anadin Extra, which contains paracetamol, aspirin, and caffeine, with erythromycin. However, as both medications can have effects on the stomach, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional before combining them, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking other medications. Always follow the guidance of your doctor or pharmacist for personalized advice.
Yes