Antibiotics should not be prescribed for toothache, except where the toothache is due to an Abscess, under or around the tooth. In this case, it is normal to prescribe a Broad Spectrum Antibiotic, such as Penicillin, unless the patient is known to react adversely to this, in which case another antibiotic is substituted.
Amoxicillin. (Or any type of 'cillin', I.E. - Penicillin, or even Keflex). Cephalexin is a similar antibiotic, but isn't necessarily for the mouth. Therefore, you could take it til you're blue in the face, it just won't do you any good for a toothache/absess.
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There would be no logical reason to assume so _________________________ No. There are over-the-counter oral anesthetics such as "Ora-Jel" or "Numzit" than can alleviate the short-term pain of a toothache, but the toothache will not go away until treated by a dentist. Sorry about that!
Oral and injected antibiotics require a prescription. There are some topical (applied to the skin) antibiotics which are sold over the counter.
see your doctor. If it is celulitis you may need antibiotics.
First try over the counter pain medicine Rinse your mouth with warm Salt water Use a mouthwash
Try dabbing on oil of cloves, or gargle with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Take an over the counter pain med you are not allergic to and see dentist if it persists.
It is fine for pregnant cats to take antibiotics. You should not give your cat any over the counter medications without talking to your vet.
Toothaches hurt, and when you can't get to the dentist, you may be looking for relief. When a tooth is infected, you need to get a prescription for antibiotics, but until then, use a product such as ibuprofen to bring the swelling down. Be sure to read the instructions on how much to take beforehand. For toothache relief, you can combine ibuprofen with an over the counter topical gel, until you can get in to see your dentist. Avoid foods and drinks that are too hot or too cold, as well, to avoid further irritation.
Yes it will. Get on antibiotics as well, because over the counter medication will not 100% cure it
No. Antibiotics can only be prescribed by physicians. Mucinex is sold over the counter in stores like drug stores.
Antifungal creams and antibacterial creams can be bought over the counter to treat Vaginitis but it does depend on how severe the infection is, you might need to see a Doctor for oral antibiotics or cortisone cream
The answer is no. Only very strong antibiotics like vancomycin can be used to treat MRSA.
Take an over the counter pain medicine to relieve a toothache caused by eating to much candy. To prevent dental problems, make sure to brush your teeth with tooth paste at least twice a day and floss your teeth at least once a day.