No. You need to get new prescription for antibiotic every time from your physician.
No. Wouldn't recommend using it, best to just throw it out.
Yes, your prescription is still valid. When you go to the pharmacy just give them your new prescription/insurance card. Hope this helps:) Evan
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Cehalexin is a prescription antibiotic licensed to treat a number of infections. Some of these cephalexin uses include:Treatment of bacterial infectionsPrevention of heart valve infections (bacterial endocarditis).
your prescription bottle (that has YOUR name and YOUR DOCTORS name on it) will have an expiration date.
While cigarettes do not interact directly with Cephalexin, if you have impetigo it is a good idea to quit smoking as the smoke can irritate the blisters.
"Good prescription drug" is increasingly being seen as an oxymoron...
There are dates on the prescription paper and on the prescription container that will tell a person how long their prescription can be used. This varies from weeks to a year.
No - when you are given a prescription your given that for a reason at the time and it all should have been taken then. You must throw the leftovers out and receive a new prescription.
Yes, there is no problem in taking those two medications together.
Most antibiotics kick in within72 hrs if they are the right one to treat the specific infective organism. You need a full 7-10 day treatment usually. If still running fever above 100 after 3rd day, I would recheck with your doctor. Keflex is a broad spectrum antibiotic but if in any doubt see your physician.
One year