Patients with mild or moderate infections are given a course of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX) and ceftazidime by mouth.
Patients with acute melioidosis are given a lengthy course of ceftazidime followed by TMP/SMX.
Melioidosis is presently a public health concern because it is most common in AIDS patients and intravenous drug users.
No, if you have the prescriptions for those medications with you.
There is a world of medications that don't fall into those classes.
At the present time, there is no cure for AIDS. Treatment stresses aggressive combination drug therapy for those patients with access to the expensive medications and who tolerate them adequately. The use of these multi-drug therapies.
Anti-motility medications may worsen the condition of a patient with dysentery or colitis.
They had no real immuno-suppressive medications in those days.
Yes if those medications are antibiotics.
It is not a component of Benadryl, those are two separate medications
Yes, those medications are fine to take together.
For many men, erectile dysfunction can be treated with diet and exercise. For those who need a prescription medication, Viagra is perhaps the most well-known. Other common medications used to treat erectile dysfunction are Cialis and Levitra.
Voyeurism can be treated in a number of ways. These include individual or group therapy and shock aversion therapy. Drug treatments include antidepressants and anti-psychotic medications. There has been some success in treating those who engage in voyeurism with the same treatment methods as obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Oral medications are typically most useful in patients with mild, widespread spasticity, or those for whom sedation is not a problem.