Oh yes, dark green phlegm is an indication of a bacterial infection. Take the antibiotic.
Amoxicillin is a type of antibiotic that is prescribed to treat bacterial infections. Motrin is a form of Ibuprofen, used to reduce fever and inflammation, and to relieve pain. Yes, you can mix Amoxicillin with Motrin.
None, it is an antibiotic and should only be taken at the direction of a medical doctor.
Omg, I hope so. It is an antibiotic and should not interfere with your work.
Yes, one may take amoxicillin and Motrin at the same time. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic and Motrin is an anti-pyretic.
In theory it should i know it dose for me but u should deff check with ur doc when ever taking an antibiotic
I'm neither a doctor or a pharmacist, but I do know that benadryl (Diphenhydramine) is an antihistamine and Amoxicillin is an antibiotic so they are much different drugs. If you have questions, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist.
From your doctor - you should not take an antibiotic unless you are positive that you have an infection and that the infection can be cured by that particular antibiotic - otherwise you just make your body resistant to antibiotics so they won't work on you.
Roxithromycin belong to macrolide group of antibiotic. (Other macrolides being erythromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin.) They have better bioavailability on empty stomach. So roxthromycin should be taken one hour before food and amoxicillin should be taken after food and not together.
Yes, Augmentin contains a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Amoxicillin is a penicillin-type antibiotic, while clavulanic acid helps to extend the effectiveness of amoxicillin against certain bacteria.
You should always consult a doctor for such questions. But generally speaking you can. Advil's active ingredient is ibuprofen, which is an anti-inflamatory agent. Amoxicillin in a common antibiotic (think it is a derivative of peniccillin). I doubt there will be any interaction between these two.
Grapefruit juice is known to interact with various medications, but it does not significantly affect amoxicillin. Amoxicillin is not metabolized by the liver's cytochrome P450 enzymes, which are the primary targets of grapefruit juice interactions. Therefore, consuming grapefruit juice while taking amoxicillin is generally considered safe and should not impact the antibiotic's effectiveness. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
an antibiotic should not stop your menses, unless you are allergic to it. Antibiotics DO alter the effectiveness of birth control pills- i.e., makes them LESS effective. So while taking an antibiotic, and for about two weeks after completing the prescription, one should also use an additional method of birth control