Ear infection is one of the worst pain. people are effected one time in a life Often, a virus causes an ear infection, in which case antibiotics won't help. If, based on the history, your doctor suspects that bacteria may have caused the infection, she will prescribe an antibiotic.
You may also talk to your doctor about things you can do at home.
Antibiotics
Drainage
Warmth
Feeding
Fresh air
Gargling
Depending on the type of infection, you will probably take a decongestant to improve drainage, an anti-inflammatory to reduce swelling, an antibiotic to kill whatever is eating you, and probably an analgesic for pain.
the stuff the person that pierced your ear with
An ear infection is usually bacterial. Thus, the only medication that can treat is antibiotics, which have to be prescribed by a physician.
you have to place salt inside the ear with vinegar works all the time. if you dont have vinegar, milk works the same
Don't buy over the counter drugs... Buy over the counter PUGS! (DOGS)
Some can.
Some over the counter drugs that might give you some relief are Contact C are Sinutab. Often times pharmacists can be very helpful in giving you suggestions on what drug might be the best choice to help your situation.
There are thousands of regulated drugs in the United States. Some regulated drugs include pain killers, antibiotics, vaccines, and over-the-counter vitamins.
Over the counter medication allows people to freely acquire medications that they may need without having to wait for a prescription. Now, you definitely can't go to a pharmacy and get over the counter Vicodin, which is a very strong pain killer, but if you need some Aspirin or Tylenol, you can easily pick it up over the counter. Any medication you cannot acquire freely, over the counter, such as Vicodin, is known as under the counter.
Because they're generally recognized as safe and have little risk of being misused.
A legal medication you can buy without a prescription like Tylenol etc.
Yes, frequent use of over-the-counter sexual enhancement drugs can be harmful. Some of the side effects include damage to the urethra, long-lasting problems when trying to urinate, and a drop in blood pressure that can be dangerous.
Usually a doctor proscribes them to you. They don't come over the counter like some drugs, or if they do, they probably aren't good quality.
usually in a week. You might use some over the counter stuff take make it last seven days.
OTC drugs are notoriously misused. One needs some drug to fulfil his addiction, he pays some extra bucks to buy over the counter drugs. Even for those who couldn't afford the prescription from a doctor, he risks his health by getting an otc drugs from someone.
What are you treating? if withdrawals from drugs best to stick it out, some OTC drugs will help. opiates = immodiom, just for constipation though. if treating from an infection, illness, etc. i wouldn't recommend OTC. consult a physician!