The vast majority of sore throats can't be cured with antibiotics. See a health care provider for treatment specific to your situation.
You should take the antibiotic amoxocyclin.
Sore throats should always be looked at by a doctor to make sure that you do not have an infection. In the meantime, soothing a sore throat will help. Use a lozenge or hot tea to soothe a sore throat..
I have a sore throat.
if its just a sore throat, and there is no sign of infection, just gargle with warm salt water twice a day, its an old remedy.
Bacrtrim DS can be used for sore throat. But this should be avoided. This drug may cause very severe allergic reactions, very commonly and is not as effective for step throat like penicillin.
yes you should there is no reason why not. If you use menthol/eucalyptus based washing products the vapours may help sooth your throat when inhaled.
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.
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When my throat was sore, I didn't go to school.The yellow-bellied sapsucker had a red throat.
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One professor of paediatrics from US had written a book in late 1970's, 'Infectious diseases of paediatrics'. He called ampicillin (and of course amoxicillin) as 'poor choice' to treat the sore throat. The reason was given that at times, you have Epstein Bar virus causes sore throat. When ampicillin (or amoxicillin) is given to such patient, 100 % patients get rash on the body. So you should use the penicillin V to treat the sore throat. Alternately the azithromycin.
No, surgical spirit should not be used as a mouthwash for a sore throat. It contains high concentrations of alcohol and other chemicals that can irritate the mucous membranes and cause harm if ingested. For sore throat relief, it's better to use saltwater gargles or other remedies specifically designed for oral use. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.