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How Much Amoxicillin should you take for an IUD?

An IUD is a choice of birth control.... I dont think you take antibiotics for birth control... you take antibiotics for infections.


What is the concern with overuse of antibiotics?

its one of these (only one of them is correct but i dont know which one): -viral infections -binary fission -bacterial resistance -fungal infections AGAIN,I DONT KNOW WHICH ONE IS THE RIGHT ANSWER . ASK ANYONE IF POSSIBLE.


Why do you get throat infection and cold throughout the year?

Because when you dont live a healthy life , your immune or immunity system decreases and it leads to many different diseases. When you get a throat infection you might need antibiotics.


What is the name of the scope that doctors use to check the ears and throat?

i dont know i am just trying to figure it out but i cant freaking find the answer


Can penicillin get rid of sore throat?

It might if the sore throat is due to an infection by bacteria that are sensitive to penicillin, and most bacteria that cause sore throats are. However, the most common causes of a sore throat are viruses and viral infections are not treated with antibiotics like penicillin, since viruses (e.g., the cold and flu viruses) are not sensitive to or "killed" by antibiotics like bacteria are. You may want to try some of the home remedies given in the related question, or contact your health care professional for evaluation and treatment.


Importance of antibiotics?

This is a section from a research project of mine: Why do we need it and is it necessary to society? Antibiotics have been called 'miracle drugs' for a reason. Before antibiotics were discovered it was the 'dark age' of medicine. For thousands of years doctors used many types of plants, fungi and lichen to try heal infections without knowing how it worked. Medicine was more of an experimental practice. Soup and patient isolation were the key factors when trying to treat an infection. As soon as antibiotics were discovered medicine, industry and farming were revolutionised. Antibiotics have really changed the way that medicine is practised. The past several generations of patients and doctors have relied on them heavily. Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed medications in modern times. Antibiotics have been the cure to many diseases (by killing or stopping the growth of bacteria) such as bacterial meningitis, neurosyphilis, endocarditis, burn wounds, skin infections, respiratory and urinary tract infections, pneumonia, anthrax, STDs, Lyme disease, bronchitis, diarrhoeal diseases, abdominal infections, severe acne, gastrointestinal tract infections, blood poisoning, TB, ear infections - the list goes on. Antibiotics have played a major role in the pharmaceutical industry. Before WW2, the pharmaceutical industry was a small enterprise in the chemical industry. After antibiotics (such as penicillin) were first discovered, the pharmaceutical industry began to grow rapidly into the huge businesses we see today. Companies such as Squibb, Merck, Lederle, and Eli Lilly owe their success to the discovery of antibiotics. In the livestock industry, antibiotics are used abundantly. There are three main uses of antibiotics in livestock production. Antibiotics can be used as a therapeutic (managing and curing clinical diseases), as a growth promoter (small antibiotic additives to feed can cause animals to grow faster) and as a prophylactic (preventing disease). In agricultural industry the uses of antibiotics are much the same except that it does not help growth. Therefore antibiotics are necessary to society - used properly or not. The commercial importance of antibiotics is not only for treating infections in humans but also for food production and keeping animals and plants disease-free. This is a section from a research project of mine: Why do we need it and is it necessary to society?Antibiotics have been called 'miracle drugs' for a reason. Before antibiotics were discovered it was the 'dark age' of medicine. For thousands of years doctors used many types of plants, fungi and lichen to try heal infections without knowing how it worked. Medicine was more of an experimental practice. Soup and patient isolation were the key factors when trying to treat an infection. As soon as antibiotics were discovered medicine, industry and farming were revolutionised. Antibiotics have really changed the way that medicine is practised. The past several generations of patients and doctors have relied on them heavily. Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed medications in modern times. Antibiotics have been the cure to many diseases (by killing or stopping the growth of bacteria) such as bacterial meningitis, neurosyphilis, endocarditis, burn wounds, skin infections, respiratory and urinary tract infections, pneumonia, anthrax, STDs, Lyme disease, bronchitis, diarrhoeal diseases, abdominal infectio This is a section from a research project of mine: Why do we need it and is it necessary to society? Antibiotics have been called 'miracle drugs' for a reason. Before antibiotics were discovered it was the 'dark age' of medicine. For thousands of years doctors used many types of plants, fungi and lichen to try heal infections without knowing how it worked. Medicine was more of an experimental practice. Soup and patient isolation were the key factors when trying to treat an infection. As soon as antibiotics were discovered medicine, industry and farming were revolutionised. Antibiotics have really changed the way that medicine is practised. The past several generations of patients and doctors have relied on them heavily. Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed medications in modern times. Antibiotics have been the cure to many diseases (by killing or stopping the growth of bacteria) such as bacterial meningitis, neurosyphilis, endocarditis, burn wounds, skin infections, respiratory and urinary tract infections, pneumonia, anthrax, STDs, Lyme disease, bronchitis, diarrhoeal diseases, abdominal infections, severe acne, gastrointestinal tract infections, blood poisoning, TB, ear infections - the list goes on. Antibiotics have played a major role in the pharmaceutical industry. Before WW2, the pharmaceutical industry was a small enterprise in the chemical industry. After antibiotics (such as penicillin) were first discovered, the pharmaceutical industry began to grow rapidly into the huge businesses we see today. Companies such as Squibb, Merck, Lederle, and Eli Lilly owe their success to the discovery of antibiotics. In the livestock industry, antibiotics are used abundantly. There are three main uses of antibiotics in livestock production. Antibiotics can be used as a therapeutic (managing and curing clinical diseases), as a growth promoter (small antibiotic additives to feed can cause animals to grow faster) and as a prophylactic (preventing disease). In agricultural industry the uses of antibiotics are much the same except that it does not help growth. Therefore antibiotics are necessary to society - used properly or not. The commercial importance of antibiotics is not only for treating infections in humans but also for food production and keeping animals and plants disease-free. This is a section from a research project of mine: Why do we need it and is it necessary to society?Antibiotics have been called 'miracle drugs' for a reason. Before antibiotics were discovered it was the 'dark age' of medicine. For thousands of years doctors used many types of plants, fungi and lichen to try heal infections without knowing how it worked. Medicine was more of an experimental practice. Soup and patient isolation were the key factors when trying to treat an infection. As soon as antibiotics were discovered medicine, industry and farming were revolutionised. Antibiotics have really changed the way that medicine is practised. The past several generations of patients and doctors have relied on them heavily. Antibiotics are one of the most frequently prescribed medications in modern times. Antibiotics have been the cure to many diseases (by killing or stopping the growth of bacteria) such as bacterial meningitis, neurosyphilis, endocarditis, burn wounds, skin infections, respiratory and urinary tract infections, pneumonia, anthrax, STDs, Lyme disease, bronchitis, diarrhoeal diseases, abdominal infections, severe acne, gastrointestinal tract infections, blood poisoning, TB, ear infections - the list goes on. Antibiotics have played a major role in the pharmaceutical industry. Before WW2, the pharmaceutical industry was a small enterprise in the chemical industry. After antibiotics (such as penicillin) were first discovered, the pharmaceutical industry began to grow rapidly into the huge businesses we see today. Companies such as Squibb, Merck, Lederle, and Eli Lilly owe their success to the discovery of antibiotics. In the livestock industry, antibiotics are used abundantly. There are three main uses of antibiotics in livestock production. Antibiotics can be used as a therapeutic (managing and curing clinical diseases), as a growth promoter (small antibiotic additives to feed can cause animals to grow faster) and as a prophylactic (preventing disease). In agricultural industry the uses of antibiotics are much the same except that it does not help growth. Therefore antibiotics are necessary to society - used properly or not. The commercial importance of antibiotics is not only for treating infections in humans but also for food production and keeping animals and plants disease-free.


Why do doctors prescribe antibiotics?

A doctor would not prescribe an antibiotic for any kind of virus. An antibiotic only kill bacteria, not viruses. If you have a throat virus, than your doctor would have prescribed something else that will relieve your symptoms and slow down or stop the virus. If you were prescribed an antibiotic, you must have a bacterial infection of some kind. The antibiotic will help your immune system fight the bacteria.


Lymph nodes swollen for a long period and antibiotics dont help?

go see a doctor, bacterial infections are not the only thing that can cause swolen lymph nodes. I dont want to scare you with some of the possible causes, just go see someone


How does a sore throat affect the heart and blood?

Nowadays , we get a sore ethroat and ignore it. When we ignore it and dont get specific antibiotics, our immune system is inside fighting for its life. Eventually it gets weaker, and the bacteria from our throat enters the blood stream and is pumped throughout the heart. Also, getting a high fever with ignoring a sore throat is common too, which can damage your heart.


Why should you take your antibiotics?

If you dont take all of your antibiotics the bacteria will continue to grow and its DNA will change so it will become resistent to the antibiotics


Why Can't cold be cured by antibiotics?

i dont know the answer


Is it possiable to be pregnant with twins and not have the doctors notice?

i dont think so. surprisingly enough doctors dont usually miss things like that.