No . You need penicillin , or Amoxicillin .
Amoxicullin is best but flucloxacillin can be used to. most GP'S will proscribe amoxicilin unless you are unable to take any medication containing penicillin.
Advil contains ibuprofen, and does NOT contain any penicillin.
Most bronchitis is viral and can't be cured by antibiotics. When antibiotics are tried, penicillin is not on the list.
No; there is no penicillin in ibuprofen.
Yes. Penicillin and sulfa drugs are antibiotics, and are not related to the ibuprofen drug group at all.
It is best to use only one at a time unless otherwise prescribed by your physician.
Yes, the chemical formula for flucloxacillin is C19H17ClFN3O5S. There is one sulfur atom in each molecule. In pharmacy it is used as an antibiotic.
Yes, penicillin can cure boils. The penicillin usually given for boils is Flucloxacillin. If a person is allergic to penicillin, they will be given a different antibiotic.
It depends on the painkiller. You can take Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or Ibuprofen (Advil), but for anything else you should consult your physician or local pharmacy.
No you cannot take flucloxacillin when pregnant. the leaflet says, 'do not take if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant' therefore i wouldn't take it.
No matching between these two drugs; penicillin is an anti-biotic while ibuprofen is a non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory drug. Consult your Doctor before any medication.