You should not use antibiotics that were not prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Please go see a doctor.
Cyclimycin, an antibiotic, typically has a half-life of about 6 to 8 hours in the bloodstream. This means that it takes this amount of time for half of the drug to be eliminated from the body. Generally, it takes around 5 half-lives for a drug to be cleared from the system, so cyclimycin may remain in the bloodstream for approximately 30 to 40 hours after the last dose, depending on individual metabolism and other factors. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized information regarding medication.
Valley fever is not caused by a bacteria and so an antibiotic cannot be used to treat Valley fever. Valley fever is treated with an antifungal.
No, its a disease.
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Shipping fever is also known as pleuropneumonia. Shipping fever is best treated by antibiotic injection such as Nuflor, Baytril or Draxxin.
Drug fevers are known to occur. But in most fever and headache case it is not so. Your doctor has give you antibiotic. So there has to be some or other infection. You are getting fever and headache due to that infection most probably. You have to select proper doctor. Then you have to trust him.
You have not invented new antibiotic from many years. Instead you have misused them to create the resistant bacteria. You have ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin and azithromycin to treat the typhoid. Technically the ciprofloxacin is not an antibiotic. Ciprofloxacin is not obtained from microorganisms. It is a fluroquinolone and is man made, in the laboratory, from modification of nalidixic acid.
There is no single pill to cure typhoid and yellow fever. You have a pill to cure typhoid but no pill to cure the yellow fever. Yellow fever is a viral infection and there is no specific pill for the same.
Yes. It is an antibiotic. It is third generation cephalosporin, available in injectable form only. It has very long half life of 10 hours. This antibiotic is used to treat the typhoid fever also. It causes pseudomembranous enterocolitis in few individuals.
No, It is widely used over-the-counter analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer)
The drug of choice is chloramphenicol now, in 1900 we did not have any antibiotic.
It can be but it is not likely, scarlet fever is a severe case of strep throat mixed with a rash.