Yes, the same drug, but if it is in the eye, in addition to zithromax, tetracycline eye ointment is used as well.
Chlamydia can infect the urethra, which is not removed during a hysterectomy.
Depends on what infection you have. You need to see a doctor to determine exactly which antibiotic you need - and be sure to take every one of the antibiotic pills to cure all the infection instead of just part of it.
Erythrocytes, or red blood cells, are a normal part of the body; they are not a condition that needs a cure.
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection; it generally affects the genitourinary system in males, and the genital system in females. It can also affect the conjunctiva of the eye in both sexes. It can cause sterility or blindness. However, it's curable with certain kinds of antibiotics such as azithromycin (beta-lactams such as penicillin inhibit the growth of the bacteria without actually killing them, so penicillin is not an effective cure).
PENICILLIN When any part of our body is damaged by the materials like ironed materials, body will receive the some harmful antibodies (that will damage the full part of the body). So the "PENICILLIN" is the best medicine for this. (so i think penicillin is invented by "FLEMING")
Yes. Be sure to take all of your antibiotic to cure the whole infection and not just part of it.
The southeastern part of the US has the highest rate of chlamydia.
what part of gumamela can cure
Hering's Law of Cure states that healing occurs from the deepest part of an individual to the outermost part, and from the top of the body to the bottom. It reflects the natural order in which symptoms of an illness are resolved during the healing process.
A mega cisterna magna is essentially a brain that has filled with fluid. This is usually an issue that is part of the body's functioning after death, and relayed at the post-moterm exam. There is no specific cure.
You follow the instructions on your bottle - each antibiotic is designed to be taken differently for maximum effect. Remember to take all of the antibiotics once you begin taking them - just taking part of them only kills off part of the infection, and the bacteria that remain in your body will become resistant to that antibiotic so that it won't work on them next time.
No. It's an antibiotic