Not really. The important part is that you take them for AS LONG as your doctor told you to.
It is generally safe to take antibiotics with Champix (varenicline), but it is a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before combining medications. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and the specific antibiotics you are prescribed.
An infection is potentially more hazardous to an unborn child than are some of the antibiotics. Your doctor should be told that you're pregnant and then he/she can select an appropriate course of treatment.
Yes! Take all of your antibiotics as prescribed, even if you start to feel better.
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As prescribed. There is no harm in taking them together.
Antibiotics are used to fight bad bacteria/infection, although they just attack all cells in the body both good and bad. It is important to take antibiotics as prescribed and to take the entire dose. If you do not take the whole prescription, the antibiotics will attack only the good cells and leave your body more susceptible to another infection or illness. You can also find probiotics and a prescription is not required for taking them. You can order them online.It is also important to note that antibiotics SHOULD NOT be used for colds or the flu (including H1N1). These illnesses are caused by viruses, which are not responsive to antibiotics. Taking antibiotics is useless when you have the cold/flu.
Viruses run their course and antibiotics are not prescribed for them. Antibiotics work against bacterial illnesses. So, if you have a cold (virus), but get pneumonia (bacterial) you can take antibiotics to get better.
Nothing not prescribed by a doctor!
It's not a good idea, especially if they're antibiotics. The cat could have a relapse if it doesn't take all of the medicine.
Not unless your doctor prescribed it. Pregnant women sometimes have to take antibiotics because the alternative would be worse for them and the baby.
I know doctors prescribe 2 antibiotics at the same time to get rid of H- Pylori. A bacteria that resides in the stomach and can cause ulcers.
Take all the medication the doctor prescribed. The length of time does not affect the dosage of the medication.