Well...I just did (considering that the z pack stays in your system for 5 days past the last dose...got 3 days to go)...and my stomach is hurting. Similar to gas pains. Then again, maybe it wasn't the wisest thing to do considering I have plant Allergies. I never have taken echinacea before and probably won't again.
I was diagnosed with Lyme disease, and also another tick borne illness responsible for digestive issues (mainly constipation). I've been on both antibiotics for almost a month now, and you can be on them. The only trouble I've had is constant nausea. My doctor recommended taking probiotics with it as well.
Azithromycin is bacteriostatic at low concentration and bacteriostatic in high concentration. Cefixime is bactericidal drug. So at times they can be combined and at times they may not be combined. There are few preparations available, which have combination of both the antibiotics. Such combinations should be considered as irrational.
This is one of the most tricky question and most probably asked by the subject expert in pharmacology. Azithromycin is bacteriostatic in lower dose and bacteriocidal in higher dose. Then amoxicillin should not be given with lower dose of azithromycin. So amoxicillin can be given with higher dose of azithromycin. As then both will be bacteriocidal for most of the infections. But then, there will be incidences, when the bacteria may be relatively drug resistant and then azithromycin may act as a bacteriostatic antibiotic. In such cases amoxicillin may go to waste as an antibacterial.
My question was, " Can you take azithromycin and erythromycin together?". There was no answer!
No; it probably will not work when not taken at the same time.
Yes as per infection antibiotics can b mixed. Take as directed
What are the side effects of taking doxycycline and cephalexin at the same time
Yes, you can. I have been taking singulair once a day for about a year now along with clarinex-d for the same amount of time. I was just given azithromycin 3 days ago and have been taking that as well for a respiratory infection. No side effects at all.
Your not supposed to, because pepto is an antacid. And your not supposed to take azithromycin with antacids. I learned the hard way, with severe stomach cramping and intolerable gas :). Glad I could be of assistance.
It may be four 250 mg tablets of azithromycin you are referring to. You will need to take all 4 at the same time.
Yes. There is no clinical interaction between these two medications.
You'll be fine. You might get an upset stomach.
There hasn't been a problem with drug resistance with chlamydia, but the biggest change was the introduction of azithromycin, which is a one-day treatment that's easier to complete than the previous seven-day doxycycline or erythromycin treatment.
No the two interact. If you Google doxycycline you can find a pdf download all about it and it says these two medications should not be taken together. Ask your doctor if it can be taken two hours apart, because sometimes they do that if drugs interfere.
Once upon a time, doxycycline was commonly used antibiotic. You do not use it now very often. You may use the same to treat acute sinusitis, probably. Doxycycline is bacteriostatic antibiotic. You have better bactericidal drugs available today.
It is recommended a lab test to verify the appropriate antibiotic you are needing. This test is called an antibiogram.