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Q: What are the most effective antibiotics for chickenpox?
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When and who created the antibiotics for the flu fevercold chickenpox and the mumps?

Flu, cold, chickenpox, and mumps are viral and aren't treated with antibiotics.


What are the most effective weapons against chickenpox?

Medicine and vaccines.


Most effective weapons against cholera?

Antibiotics


When are antibiotics used to treat chickenpox?

Antibiotics often are prescribed if blisters become infected.


Can you take antibotic with chickenpox?

Chickenpox is a viral illness that can't be treated with antibiotics meant for bacteria. Antivirals are sometimes used in certain patients.


Antibiotics make these medicines less effective?

antibiotics make these medicines less effective?


The bacteria that has been most effective at becoming resistant to antibiotics is?

Clostridium difficile.


What is the most effective weapons against clostridium tetani?

Probally Vaccine Or Antibiotics.


What antibiotic is effective against chickenpox?

none, that is a virus


What is the most effective weapon against the typhus?

antibiotics such as aureomycin will have the best effects on typhus.


How is meningococcal disease cured?

Meningococcal disease, like most bacterial infections, is treated with antibiotics. Some antibiotics which are effective against it are benzylpenicillin and cefotaxime.


Can you get chickenpox if you are already on antibiotics for a skin infection?

No. Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus and cannot be treated with an antibiotic as antibiotics target bacterial infections.Chickenpox can usually run its course without seeking medical intervention, but visiting a doctor as soon as the rash appears may enable them to diagnose it early enough to give you antiviral medication. This medication will slow and stop the spread of the rash and reduce the healing time. However a doctor should usually be visited as soon as possible to offer suggestions and -if it was caught early enough- prescriptions.Chickenpox is highly contagious and people with the virus should avoid contact with other people until the blisters scab over, signalling that the virus is no longer contagious.