No! It was used to treat people in the war to help relieve pain.
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NO, Clarithomycin (aka Biaxin) does not have Penicillin in it. It is a macrolide antibiotic, that is used by those who cannot take Penicillin.
Yes, there is no problem in taking any antibiotic and Lorazepam (Ativan). There is no interaction between those 2 drugs.
No, people relied on remedies. Rather than actual medicines.
Ospamox or Amoxicillin, is a penicillin antibiotic. It can be used to prevent bacterial infections in those undergoing dental procedures.
Penicillin is the first antibiotic to be used in practice in 1939. Sulphonamide is 'not' the antibiotic. It is chemical produced in laboratory. Also called as antibacterial chemotherapeutic agent.
antibiotics can be obtained from micro organisms by fermentation or by semisynthetically and those can be called as natural. and some antibiotics can be prepared synthetically by series of chemical reactions. those are synthetic antibiotics. penicillin is natural antibiotic which is obtained from P. notatum so it is natural antibiotic. and chloramphenicol is synthetic
Healthy people who at the time had a specific gene mutation which meant they couldnt get the black death
Black Death occurred in 1346 to 1353. At those times there was no treatment available.
Flexeril brand of cyclobenzeprine is a muscle relaxant. Penicillin is an antibiotic. Those drugs generally do not interact with each other, so allergies to one will usually not cause any problems in the other. However ... you could be allergic to BOTH drugs ... it does happen
The dates for the Black Death in Europe were 1347 to 1352. After that it returned many times, but was not as bad as it was during those years.
Amoxicilin is an antibiotic of the penicillin family, and for those with allergy to penicillin and several similar drugs, using it can have serious (even fatal) consequences. But for those who have tolerated the penicillin family of antibiotics well, 500 mg is a large dose, "probably" safe for a large male body of 15. Is goes more by size, not age. However, if you are worried about the dosage, you also need to worry about the frequency of doses, and a pharmacist (if not your doctor) should be consulted. Read more on this at "drugs.com"
Yes, that would be fine. You can take a cold medication with your antibiotic if you have those symptoms. Remember to take all of your penicillin even after you start feeling better. You want to kill off all the bacteria and not leave any hiding in your body!