No, unless you are at risk for infective endocarditis e.g.
Prosthetic heart valve
Congenital heart valve disease (e.g. bicuspid aortic)
Previous rheumatic fever
Look at the label. It will almost always say "Take all". If it doesn't check with your doctor.
Yes, it should. Always take any prescribed medication for however long you are instructed to.
If you dont take all of your antibiotics the bacteria will continue to grow and its DNA will change so it will become resistent to the antibiotics
If you were put on antibiotics, and you are supposed to take one tablet, four times a day, then take them every 6 hours. This will be four tablets, in a 24 hour period. You can always ask your doctor to confirm.
An IUD is a choice of birth control.... I dont think you take antibiotics for birth control... you take antibiotics for infections.
The oral surgeon or dentist will let you know if antibiotics are required.
Yes you may take ibuprofen while on antibiotics, but you must be aware of any problems within your GI tract, as Ibuprofen may cause GI bleeds in those who are susceptible. It is always advised to take Ibuprofen with food, so if you must take your antibiotics on an empty stomach, plan to take your Ibuprofen at a different time. Always follow the directions on the bottles of your medications.
no,you should wait.vitamins may cause unwanted interaction if you also using antibiotics.
It generally depends on the antibiotic. Personally, I have taken antibiotics while I was breastfeeding (as prescribed by my doctor). Always inform your doctor that you are breastfeeding and it is suggested by many to take a pro-biotic while on antibiotics to restore useful, essential bacterium.
Absolutely NOT. The reason super bugs like MSRA and the new carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae or CRE infection is so terrible is because people OVER-USE antibiotics! Never take anyone else's medicines. Always finish the antibiotic given to you for an infection. Never take antibiotics for a cold, flu or other viral infection. Never take antibiotics as "prevention"-- UNLESS a doctor instructs you to do so.
Yes, it's safe to take antibiotics and xanax at the same time. They don't adversely interact with each other.
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