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There are no known drug interactions be2ween flucloxacillin and the contraceptive implant.
Hi, i was told by my doctor that ibuprofen was fine to take with with my flucloxacillin.
Yes, the chemical formula for flucloxacillin is C19H17ClFN3O5S. There is one sulfur atom in each molecule. In pharmacy it is used as an antibiotic.
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No you cannot take flucloxacillin when pregnant. the leaflet says, 'do not take if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant' therefore i wouldn't take it.
Amoxicullin is best but flucloxacillin can be used to. most GP'S will proscribe amoxicilin unless you are unable to take any medication containing penicillin.
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Ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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Can you take flucloxacillin for infection of the gum
The cause for tonsillitis is either viral infections or streptococcal infection. You do not need antibiotic for viral infections. The bacteria which causes tonsillitis is streptococci. Streptococci practically never produce beta lactamase enzyme. Flucloxacillin is used to treat the beta lactamase producing bacteria. The antibacterial action of flucloxacillin itself is very less as compared to penicillin or ampicillin. So flucloxacillin for tonsillitis is a bad choice.