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Q: Which kingdom provides us with many of your medicines other than antibiotics?
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Medicines used to kill bacteria and other microorganism?

The medicines used to kill bacteria are generally called antibiotics. Penicillin is a typical famous example.


What medications can cause hemorrhoids?

There are no medicines that cause hemorrhoids, but there are medicines that cause constipation. Constipation will cause hemorrhoids. Some medicines that can cause constipation that leads to hemorrhoids are Vicodin, antibiotics, and other prescription drugs.


What are the contraindications of cephalosporins?

Acetaminophens, overactive thyroid medicines, male and female hormones, other antibiotics, blood thinners, disulfiram (antabuse), antiseizure medicines, blood pressure drugs, birth control medication.


Are animal antibiotics and human antibiotics the same?

Some of them are the same medicines, but the dosage is VERY different for animals than for humans. Cats and dogs and other small pets cannot take the large doses of medicines that humans can take. Taking the same amount as humans take can actually kill some animals.


Can you take other drugs while on antibiotics?

Most other medicines can be taken with antibiotics, but it does depend on the drugs you are prescribed and your general state of health. Make a quick phone call to a pharmacy and ask to speak to the pharmacist, then ask them about the specific medicines you are taking and if there is any concern for a drug interaction.


How do you explain the contribution of chemistry to society?

Too much to explain, a few major contributions would be: gasoline and other fuels, antibiotics and other medicines, food preservatives, and and certain things like not mixing bleach with ammonia


Would you take antibiotics for the flu?

No, not to treat the flu itself because antibiotics don't affect viruses, they are used only for bacterial infections. Sometimes people with the flu develop secondary bacterial infections and then antibiotics may be given to treat or prevent this complication. See the related question below for how influenza is treated.


Can i take the last Hep B vaccine 3rd dose after a week or two coz' am taking some other medicines like antibiotics?

The use of antibiotics should not conflict with vaccinations, but ask your doctor to be sure. Hepatitis is a virus, and antibiotics treat bacterial infections. See related link for more informaiton. Generally it is best to be healthy when you take vaccinations, but it is not vital.


What are some of the prescribed medicines for Crohns Disease?

Crack * Aminosalicylates (such as sulfasalazine or mesalamine). These medicines help manage symptoms for many people who have Crohn's disease. * Antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin and metronidazole. These may be tried if aminosalicylates are not helping your symptoms. These medicines work especially well for disease in the colon. Antibiotics are also used to treat fistulas, which are abnormal connections or openings between two organs or parts of the body. But 50% of fistulas come back when antibiotics are stopped.2 * Corticosteroids (such as budesonide or prednisone). These may be given by mouth for a few weeks or months to control inflammation. But corticosteroids have serious side effects, such as high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and increased risk of infection. ** Budesonide causes remission in mild or moderate Crohn's disease of the ileum and the right colon. It does not work as well as prednisone or other corticosteroids. But it also does not have as many side effects as other corticosteroids. The long-term side effects are not well known, so your doctor will probably not have you take it for a long time. ** Prednisone may help if budesonide does not. * Medicines that suppress the immune system (called immunomodulator medicines), such as azathioprine (AZA), 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP), or methotrexate. You may take these if the medicines listed above do not work, if your symptoms come back when you stop taking corticosteroids, or if your symptoms come back often, even with treatment. * Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) antagonists, such as infliximab (Remicade). Your doctor may have you try these medicines if you have not had success with other medicines for Crohn's disease. In some cases, these medicines are tried before some of the other medicines that are listed above. Infliximab is also used to treat fistulas if antibiotics do not heal them. Other TNF antagonists may be used to treat Crohn's disease. They may work for people for whom infliximab has stopped working and for people who have a bad reaction to infliximab.


Can prescription medicines be tainted by other medicines when filled at the pharmacy?

they can, but they shouldn't.


What medicines are related to erythromycin?

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