Antibiotics do not have a half life.
The main difference between antibiotics and life-time drugs is that antibiotics are meant for short term usage. Life time drugs are drugs the prescription holder must take for the rest of their life.
Viruses are microscopic and can not be killed by antibiotics (against life) as they are not living.
my husband claims that antibiotics has made him gain weight and has heart burn for the first time in his life what can he do about it
Most of the antibiotics last for very short time in your blood. They have different half lives. The half life of penicillin is say half an hour. That of ampicillin is is about 90 minutes. That of amoxycillin is about 60 minutes. You need not maintain the blood level of the antibiotic. The so called post antibiotic effect take care of the infection. The ceftriaxone has got half life of about 10 hours. So once a day dose can be enough in most cases. The benzathine penicillin has got very long half life and once a month or once in three weeks dose will prevent the streptococcal infection.
No. Half Life: Opposing Force does not require neither Half Life nor Half Life: Blue Shift.
Antibiotics are products made to fight bacteria. The word means anti- (against) -bio (life). Since viruses are not alive, antibiotics cannot harm them.
The time it takes for half the atoms in a sample of a radioactive element to decay is called the half life.
I believe that term would be 'half-life'
Most likely Half Life Source
No, only Half-Life and Half-Life: Decay.
You say 'I've missed Half my life' which is short for : "I have missed half my life'
Magnetic field doesnot have a half life. Elements have half life.