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yes most people itch when taking vicodien face and neck expecially
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It depends on which painkiller with which antibiotic... but generally you can take a painkiller with it. You can take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with "classic" antibiotics.
"Harm" no, but alcohol completely makes taking the antibiotic moot. You actually just might as well not take the antibiotic, which of course, you CANNOT, if you are on an antibiotic for any reason. If you do NOT taking it would be absolutly wrong, always remember to take the entire perscription, as directed, as you know, your body could grow immune to the antibiotic if it is not taken correctly, then, the next time you are required to take an antibiotic, your body may not take and use the antibiotic properly.
I've been taking antibiotics for my ear infection lately, and I haven't had any problems with my bladder. I suppose it just depends on what type of antibiotic you take, and how sensitive you are to it.
Hold up a stop sign. Just Kidding :) Go see a doctor and take the prescription and/or antibiotic he/she tells you to.
Yes, because your skin can not take that much antibiotic.
Yes. There is no interaction between the two although most doctors feel that using them both is not necessary and will lead to higher rates of side effects such as diarrhea and so will ask you to stop the docycycline while you take the other antibiotic.
I guess calimine lotion. Just don't scratch. if you find something to do that will take your mind off of it, the itch will go away faster whereas if you scrath it the minute it begins to itch(not always right after you're bit), then it will itch for a longer period of time.
An antibiotic of this class, such as Cipro has not been shown to have any interactions with Adderall. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist to discuss combining medications.
Not for very long. That is why it is important to take your antibiotic as prescribed, even if you think that the infection has gone away. Continuing to take the antibiotic for the full time prescribed keeps the infection from flaring up again; you think it's completely gone, but not quite.
No, you cannot. Antibiotics kill bacteria. It takes longer to kill strong bacteria, while the weak bacteria are killed of early. If you stop you antibiotic early, the weak bacteria will be killed, and the strong will remain. There is no fight for dominance anymore, so the strong bacteria keeps reproducing. You will have to get a strong antibiotic and take it even longer. If you were to keep ending the antibiotics early, eventually they wouldn't have one for you anymore. I suggest you take your antibiotic until the doctor says you can stop.