no you cant it will not be effective, since missing you can't have the same antibiotic for a while because your own body's antibodies will have builtup a resistance angainst the antibiotic so it would be pointless to try
You should away finish your antibiotics Rule number one. And if you are taking antibiotics I would suggest that you use condoms when having sex as antibiotics are notorious for making contraceptives fail.
yes just make sure you have them another day
I got told that it interferes with your kidneys, not sure if its right or wrong but that's what i got told
Taking a pregnancy test a few days after your expected missed period will give you more accurate results.
yes just by clicking on the right button on the mouse and click restart
To restart your macbook air either press the apple logo in the corner and select restart or you can press the power button in the right hand corner and select restart.
I'm taking them right now for a chronic dental/sinus infection. So far, they seem to work best compared to all classes of antibiotics...that coming from one who has tried all sorts of antibiotics, including the big gun such as IV vancomycin.
yes it is the right
right click > New > Shortcut then type the following line: to shutdown = shutdown -s to restart = shutdown -r
You turn it off by flicking the switch on the right of the DS.
If you want to be protected from ovulating and possible pregnancy start taking them immediately. If you missed more than 1 day, use a back up method with the Pill for the rest of the week.
No, antibiotics will not even treat a cold because a cold is caused by a virus and not bacteria. Antibiotics are only effective on bacteria. Viruses cannot be 'killed' with antibiotics, and taking antibiotics will only help you kill off bacteria in your stomach and make you have diarrhea.
There is no drug interaction problem between the flu vaccine and Flagyl. But whether you get the vaccination while still taking the antibiotic may depend on why you are taking antibiotics. If you have a current infection, it is usually better to wait until that is cleared up before taking vaccines. But, each situation can be different, and this is a question that the doctor who prescribed the antibiotics should be asked to know what is right in your case.Unless there is a specific reason your doctor wants you to wait, usually the only reason not to get a flu shot while taking antibiotics would be if you have an active infection with a high fever over 101 F. Get your flu shot unless you have a high fever, or the doctor recommends delaying the immunization due to your specific condition.
The dark red discharge may be blood left behind by the tampon which is now being allowed to flush out of your vagina. If you're taking antibiotics you should be fine, although you are at risk of developing a yeast infection when taking antibiotics which may effect discharge. If concerned then see your doctor again, it's a good idea to do this after the antibiotics too to ensure everything is okay.