When you stop taking antibiotics and get worse, it is usually because you have stopped taking them too early, and the infection is getting worse again. Making an appointment with a doctor would be the most advisable course of action
To stop infection
See your doctor and ask for his or her advice.
I am now taking Sozim (Lysozyme Chloridge) tablet, the pharmacist said it is not same as antibiotic capsule/tablet, you can stop taking it once you feel better. For antibiotic capsule/tablet, you must finish a course say 5 day prescription...
If you're taking antibiotics for Strep throat and feel worse, it's important to contact your healthcare provider immediately. It could be a sign that the antibiotic isn't effective against the specific bacteria causing your infection, or you may be experiencing side effects or complications. Additionally, symptoms can sometimes worsen before they improve, but any significant change should be evaluated by a doctor. Do not stop taking the medication without consulting your healthcare professional.
You can stop using antibiotics and only use them for absolutely neccicary things. This prevents the bacteria from being acustomed with the antibiotics and becoming immune.
No. If you need an antibiotic, see a doctor and get a prescription.
No, because it takes awhile for it to work, it has to get worse to get better so it pushes everything out of your skin before it can clear it up.
No. You need to stop taking heroin if you want to stop being an addict. Taking more illegal drugs is just going to make things worse. See your family doctor or go to a drug clinic to get some help!
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
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You would not use an antibiotic to stop yourself from getting a disease, you use a vaccination, and yes, there is a vaccination for swine flu.