Yes
If I remember right augmentin is a mixture of amoxicillin and an acid so basically the augmentin is stronger and in some cases is required but its also more addictive.
I currently have a mrsa infection I found clindamycin was more effective at eradicating the superbug than cephalexin, clindamycin is the strongest of the two the chemist told me clindamycin is a black listed anti-biotic and is limited to no repeats. you must return to your doctor to obtain another course. my experience with clindamycin has definatly out performed cephalexin thanks michael
No.
If you keep augmentin for longer than 36 months does it just lose its efficacy or does it become harmful?
Depends on how bad of a cold you have and what your symptoms are. Normal colds are affiliated with sinus infections/throat infections, etc. and can usually be treated with Amoxicillin, Cephalexin, Penicillin, etc. Stronger infections need Augmentin (Amoxicillin/Clavulanate), Zithromax (Azithromycin), Levaquin, etc. The common cold is caused by a virus, and antibiotics don't affect viruses- they only combat bacterial infections.
yes it is.. that was my doctor prescribe. its pretty expensive than other pain killer but its totally effective. you dont have to wait for an hour or so.
Augmentin is an antibiotic that is prescribed for children. Augmentin needs to be refrigerated or the medicine will lose its effectiveness.
Augmentin Lowers your Blood Pressure
Cephalexin is generally more effective than amoxicillin for treating a urinary tract infection (UTI).
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No they are the same thing - hcl stands for hydrochloric acid which is the salt in the cephalexin capsules.
My son is currently on Augmentin and we were told that it needs to be refrigerated because if it is left at room temperature for more than 9 hours it loses its potency.