These two drugs should be safe to take together. To be sure that this is a good combination of medications for you, check with your doctor.
ASK your doctor or pharmacist first!
Keflex is not a sulpha drug.
I found this comment here: http://yarchive.net/med/penicillin.html "df" <defranc...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I notice that my bottle of Keflex 500mg capsules smells like rotten > eggs. The bottle was only filled last week. Is this normal? >>Apparently. I remember smelling that when I was taking it. I think sulfur is part of whatever Keflex is made of. << COMMENT: Indeed. All the antibiotics in the penicillin and cephalosporin class (of which Keflex/cephalexin is one) have the beta-lactam ring nucleus, which contains a sulfur atom. Breakdown products and impurities, even in new and well manufactured pills, lead to that sulfury smell. It's especially apparent in tablets (ie Pen VK) and capsules (like your Keflex), and not so bad in the film coated more-expensive members of the class like Ceftin (though you can still detect it in cut pills). So you'll smell a trace of sulfur in the drug itself, and if not, you'll certainly smell it after it's passed through your gut.
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No it dose not
Yes you can because none of them have the same action. I WOULD NOT take this cocktail unless your physician orders it, and then I would only take it if it was a necessity. Vicodin is a narcotic pain killer, keflex is a muscle relaxer, and aleve is a NSAID (non-steroidal antimflammatory).
Its not recomended to use Keflex and Bactrim, because Keflex is bactericidal antibiotic that kills growing (multiplaying) bacteria, when Bactrim is bacteriostatic, that mean it prevent bacteria from being growing or multiply. Using both together we garantee complication (at least long term immunodeficiency), but not cure. So to end up with a sore throat you have to take one, - preferably bactericidal antibiotic.
Acute bronchitis is usually viral, and does not get better faster with antibiotics.
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Penicillin
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