The best time to take antibiotics depends on the specific medication, as some are more effective when taken with food while others should be taken on an empty stomach. Generally, it's essential to follow the prescribing healthcare provider's instructions regarding timing and dosage. Consistency is key, so taking the medication at the same times each day can help maintain effective levels in the body. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Penicillin or amoxycillin is the primary choice. But 15% of people are allergic to that antibiotic. Only a dentist or a physician can chose the best antibiotic for you.
"Harm" no, but alcohol completely makes taking the antibiotic moot. You actually just might as well not take the antibiotic, which of course, you CANNOT, if you are on an antibiotic for any reason. If you do NOT taking it would be absolutly wrong, always remember to take the entire perscription, as directed, as you know, your body could grow immune to the antibiotic if it is not taken correctly, then, the next time you are required to take an antibiotic, your body may not take and use the antibiotic properly.
You should take the antibiotic in the amount and the time period the doctor recommends. If you do not finish the regimen, the antibiotic will not work properly.
You should take the antibiotic amoxocyclin.
Not for very long. That is why it is important to take your antibiotic as prescribed, even if you think that the infection has gone away. Continuing to take the antibiotic for the full time prescribed keeps the infection from flaring up again; you think it's completely gone, but not quite.
Yes, because your skin can not take that much antibiotic.
Yes
It depends on which painkiller with which antibiotic... but generally you can take a painkiller with it. You can take Tylenol (acetaminophen) with "classic" antibiotics.
no no 8 to 14 days antibiotic use
roscillin
erythromycin
It is generally safe to give your cat an antibiotic 2 hours earlier than the scheduled time, but it is best to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it will not affect the effectiveness of the medication.