Very few antibiotics have been shown to affect the Birth Control pill, but a few do. Talk with your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
No it does not. And if you are on the pill and get antibiotics for the UTI you are also unprotected since antibiotics negate the pill's effect.
Antibiotics used for UTI do not decrease the effectiveness of the contraceptive implant.
No, neither UTI nor antibiotics affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
UTI is commonly treated with antibiotics since it's usually caused by bacterial infections. Cranberry juice can also be used as home remedy for treating this infection. However, it may be ineffective in some people with uti. New herbal medicine called diuretic and anti-inflammatory pill is proven to have good therapeutic effect in curing uti.
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Antibiotics does in no way prevent pregnancy. If you are on the pill it can negate the effect of the pill so when you are on antibiotics you should always use a condom as well or some other way of contraception.
Since antibiotics are used to treat UTIs, it is highly unlikely that antibiotics would cause a UTI.
No it can not. If you are on the pill it will negate the effect so you actually get pregnant.
I am not sure about affecting your period but I do know that taking Antibiotics while on birth control can keep the pill from working effectively and therefore have a higher risk of getting pregnant. So while on antibiotics as well as atleast a week after (to ensure the antibiotics if out of your system) either refrain from intercourse or use a condom.
Cold sores are not a side effect of a UTI.
Go to a vet and get antibiotics, just like people
Yes. But only by antiviral antibiotics, not antibacterial or antifungal or antiprotozoal antibiotics. Most antibiotics are antibacterial: such as penicillin, sulfa, cipro, rocephin, etc. The Herpes Simplex virus is a virus that can be attacked by an antibiotic, such as acyclovir. Just as with antibacterial antibiotics, antiviral antibiotics will become less effective over time as the viruses mutate to become more resistant. Therefore, these antibiotics should be used as judiciously as the other types of antibiotics.