No, cats should not take Keflex as it is not safe for them. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper medication for cats.
Maybe. Some people that are allergic to penicillin are also allergic to Keflex and some aren't. To be on the safe side I would avoid it.
It is generally safe to take Keflex (cephalexin) and vitamin B12 together. There are no known interactions between the two. However, to be safe, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any new medications or supplements to ensure they are safe for you to use together.
These two drugs should be safe to take together. To be sure that this is a good combination of medications for you, check with your doctor.
Keflex is not a sulpha drug.
The recommended dosage of Keflex for cats is typically 10-15 mg per pound of body weight, given every 8-12 hours. Potential side effects may include vomiting, diarrhea, and allergic reactions. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering Keflex to your cat.
I'm 22 weeks pregnant and my pharmacist just told me it should be just fine to take both cephalexin (Keflex) and acetaminophen (Tylenol) at the same time. Call your physician, OB, or pharmacist before you take any medication, especially when pregnant, or in combination with another drug.
No, a person should never take Keflex if it is expired by two years. Medicine loses its potency after the expiration date.
Acute bronchitis is usually viral, and does not get better faster with antibiotics.
My Doctor has just prescribed them for me and I am 25 weeks pregnant. She says they are perfectly safe in pregnancy so I am hoping that this is the case....
So long as your veterinarian has prescribed it, yes it is safe for your dog. Keflex is the trade name of cephalexin, a common cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat minor infections such as skin or ear infections in dogs.
It depends what the allergy was to penicillin. Overall, there is around a 7-10% chance of cross-sensitivity (meaning you may be allergic to Keflex if allergic to penicillins). If you developed a rash/hives from penicillin, the doctor MAY prescribe Keflex if the Dr. believes Keflex is the best antibiotic choice for you. If you had an anaphylaxic reaction (meaning you had a life threatening reaction to penicillins), the doctor should NOT prescribe keflex. He or she should prescribe something else. Make sure you let your Dr. and pharmacist know all allergies you have to prevent any problems in the future.
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