TB is incurable. But it can be kept 'in situ' or hidden away and asleep. When the medications for TB are trying to kill it, it can adapt if the treatment eases up or is stopped, and return full bore. Hammering away at it is the way antibiotics are used. Beat it to death. Kill it to death. Stopping the beating before it dies or goes away and it will return even stronger than before. One must continue the treatments to the end. And "Oh, I feel better now so its OK to quit and I surely would like a beer" is not a good excuse to quit. Remember, TB is very infective, is highly communicable, is- for now- incurable and causes damage and death. In the US because of the lack of health screenings for immigrants, both legal and unregistered, amny diseases we used to think were eradicated such as TB, chicken pox, mumps, small pox, typhoid and measles are returning. Some Americans from overseas contract these diseases and don't know it and end up spreading them around. Note that vaccines can prevent, but cannot cure.
The most effective options for treating gonorrhea are antibiotics, specifically ceftriaxone and azithromycin. It is important to follow the prescribed treatment regimen and complete the full course of antibiotics to ensure the infection is fully cleared.
The best treatment for cocci bacteria is typically a course of antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider. Commonly used antibiotics for cocci infections include ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, and sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim. It is important to complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed to ensure complete eradication of the bacteria.
The primary treatment for giardiasis is medication called metronidazole, which is prescribed by a healthcare professional. The course of treatment usually lasts for 5-7 days. It is important to complete the full course of medication as prescribed to ensure complete eradication of the infection.
The recommended dosage of doxycycline for cats is 5 mg/kg given orally every 12 hours. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of treatment.
The recommended dosage of metronidazole for dogs is 5-25 mg per pound of body weight, given orally every 12 hours. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of treatment.
The recommended dosage of metronidazole for dogs is 5-25 mg per pound of body weight, given every 12 hours. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of treatment.
The deworming process in cats typically takes about 1-2 weeks, depending on the type of dewormer used and the severity of the infestation. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of treatment to ensure the worms are effectively eliminated.
The recommended dosage of metronidazole for dogs is 5-20 mg per pound of body weight, given orally every 8-12 hours. It is important to follow the veterinarian's instructions and complete the full course of treatment.
If you stop taking your antibiotics before the full course of treatment is complete, you may kill only some of the bacteria that caused the infection. Worse yet, the remaining bacteria may have some resistance to the antibiotics. It is also important to take antibiotics only when prescribed by a doctor, and in particular do not take antibiotics for a virus (such as the common cold or the flu). Antibiotics have no effect on viruses.
The most effective treatment for a dog ear infection with brown discharge is typically a combination of ear drops prescribed by a veterinarian, along with cleaning the ears regularly to remove excess wax and debris. It is important to follow the vet's instructions carefully and complete the full course of treatment to ensure the infection is properly cleared up.
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The strongest dosage of amoxicillin is typically 875 mg, usually prescribed for more severe infections such as pneumonia. It is important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and complete the full course of antibiotics to ensure effective treatment.