If you do not take your complete prescription thinking you are cured, your disease can come back worse than it was. If you take too many antibiotics, you can kill the good bacteria that your system needs.
I am no doctor, but I do know that if you abuse antibiotics or even just don't take them on a regular dosing schedule, your body can build up an immunity to the antibiotic, and then it may not work when you need it to later on in your life.
Health wise, not much, antibiotics are basically dead bacteria. They stimulate you immune system which helps you recover from the active bacteria. A misuse might lead to an immunity to the antibiotics though. In other words, that particular antibiotic would simply not work.
Bacterial resistance is the worse outcome of overuse of antibiotics. It means that this antibiotic won't be effective against the same bacteria and will need a stronger antibiotic to cure the same infection.
Use of antibiotic also have cost issues and risk of side effects. Clostridium difficile infection (bowel infection) is related to overuse of antibiotics too.
it will cause ailments
You die.
"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.
Nothing detrimental. Taking it an hour too early will make no significant difference.
You should take the antibiotic amoxocyclin.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It is commonly prescribed for acne treatment and also infections.
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.
no no 8 to 14 days antibiotic use
Yes but the calcium in the cheese makes the antibiotic less likely to do its job.
If you stop taking your antibiotic before you complete the course any surviving bacteria developes an immunity to that antibiotic. You must then take a different, usually stronger antibiotic to kill the infection. Once that happens that particular antibiotic usually will not work for any bacterial infection you may get.
Yes. This antibiotic is safe to be used during pregnancy. But you should not take any antibiotic without advice of your physician.
Penicillin or amoxycillin is the primary choice. But 15% of people are allergic to that antibiotic. Only a dentist or a physician can chose the best antibiotic for you.
To make sure that what ever you are taking them for is completely out of your system. You symptoms may have stopped but there could still be some active germs in your body that are just stunned and not dead yet. If you don't kill all of them the first time, you have to take a stronger antibiotic the next time.
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