You most likely have a sensitivity to the drug. Having a sensitivity is different than having an allergy. Sensitivity means that your body is not allergic to the drug, but you experience the side effects alot worse than the normal person. You may want to speak to your doctor and let him/her know that the drug makes you nauseous and ask if he/she can prescribe another medicine other than clindamycin.
Injectable doses do not have to go through the digestive system, therefore, less is needed.
If you're using clindamycin pills for BV, the dose is 300 mg twice daily for seven days.
Clindamycin is an antibiotic used to treat soft tissue, dental, and bone infections. Your veterinarian would have to give you the correct dose. The wrong dose, or if your dog is intolerant of this medication could lead to watery diarrhea, or diarrhea that has blood in it. Clindamycin should not be given to dogs that are on certain medications (both prescription and over-the-counter medications), or if the dog has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reactions.
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That would be something to discuss with the doctor. Clindamycin, an antibiotic, is used to treat infections of the respiratory tract, skin, pelvis, vagina, and abdomen. Antibiotics will not work for colds, flu, or other viral infections. and your not allowed to miss a dose because of the side effects but back to the organelle questen no they cant
Stop it by lowering the dose every 2 day if you take 2mg go to 1.5mg for a week then go to 1mg for week then to .5mg for a week then to .25 for a week then take .25 every other day for a week then .25 every 3 days for a week then .25 every 5 days for week you at this point be able to quit you will feel it gone trust mr
That depends on how often you are prescribed the doses per day (for example, every 6 hours...every 8 hours...every 12 hours...). Generally speaking, skip the dose you missed and start again with the next scheduled dose. You should call your doctor and ask them.
I honestly don't know, but it depends on how high you throw it.