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Im taking antibiotics medicine for four days now because of my health situation, i got mild to severe colds and flu last week so i decided to take medicine for colds and flue and antibiotics as well. Now, i want to aks if i can take my booster shot in a couple of days? Thank you!
I believe that would be the development of the 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.
Because after you have finished the series of the antibiotic you are taking, the antibiotic is still working for about 3 to 5 days after you have taken you last pill.
Yes. I would say neutral, I have actually known many more female McKenzie's than males- example McKenzie Phillips. For males it seems more common as a last name.
this would happen because maybe the last time you took antibiotics you didn't fully finish the dose thinking your much better and don't need it, however the remaining bacteria would not have been killed and become stronger the next time you take the antibiotics because they have already been through the stage and can prepare themselves to fight it off. I know this cuz i did a whole essay on it.
Yes, certain medications will interact with birth control rendering it ineffective. If you have started taking any antibiotics or other medications, you may be pregnant even though you were taking your birth control regularly.
In terms of biology, there are both females and males of a species in order to breed and create more of the species. If only one of the sexes existed, the species would end when the last of it's kind died.
no they would keep the males last name and just change the abriviation.
Its the last .Normally vancomicyn it is used after that treatment with other antibiotics had failed.
No. All males.
depending on which kind of meds you were taking, they could stay in your system anywhere from 10 hours to 5 days. If you have a prescription it doesnt matter anyways, they exclude it.