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dinosaurs have been adapted to antibiotics
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By the 1920's the automobile had already been around 25 or more years.
According to the drugs.com interactions checker, ADD medicines generally dont interact with antibiotics. I just got on an antibiotic for an ear infection today and need to take some focalin to prepare for a test tomorrow. I guess im going to take the chance, but im a little scared because ive never been on antibiotics before and ive always been very sensitive to focalin.
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The invention of the automobile as we know it, is one invention, achieved by Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz in the year 1886, in Germany. All cars after that are based on that invention. There haven't been many changes to the original invention since then.
The first computer was invented by Charles Babbage in 1822. The computer he invented was not the type that is used today but a machine that can compute math problems. On the other hand, the invention of the Internet cannot be credited to one person since it was the work of pioneering programmers which have been developed through the years until it became today's version of the Internet.
The latest invention in communication has actually been around for a couple of years. The invention of 4G phones is the newest invention that has hit the market in communication technology.
A case can be made for the wheel. No one knows how or when it was invented. But to be sure, it's used today all the time. It's part of world history.
I think it would be a lot different if we did not have cell phones today
There are two vaccines for typhoid, Ty21a, which is given orally, and Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine, which is an injectable subunit vaccine.
Only some antibiotics can increase potassium in your body. Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim (Septra or Bactrim) and pentamidine have been known to increase potassium levels. If you are not taking either of those, your antibiotics should no effect on your potassium. If you are taking one of these drugs and your potassium levels are already high, you should contact your doctor and see if he or she wants to change your antibiotic to a different one.