no
Antibiotics are not taken by the patients. They are prescribed by the physician.
You take them via your doctor
No
There is not any evidence that states pepper cannot be taken when using antibiotics. Pepper is often used to cure sinus infections.
You may be allergic to the antibiotic, you may have taken an overdose, or you may have not taken enough antibiotics to help you get better. Hope this helped!
yes!!!
antibiotics should not be over used because antibiotics taken unnecessarily may kill the beneficial bacteria in the body.
yes ihavetakerofnose
Safely using antibiotics can only be done when a patient has all the facts. The most common misconception about antibiotics is that they can cure any infection. This statement is false and when taken improperly, antibiotics may not cure an infection, they can make a person sick.
"Bacterial cross-resistance happens when the two antibiotics that are being taken have very similar actions"
Yes it is a common combination taken for pneumonia. But DO NOT take it unless recommended by a GP because not taking antibiotics judiciously can result in the growth of bacteria that cannot be treated by any other antibiotics, leading to death.
Normally, you actually do not need to take any antiobiotics if you do not need them. This means having prescription for them. Usually though, Antibiotics are taken with meals too because some of them are irritatiing to the stomach lining of persons.