Antiobiotics are actually the medicines for killing the micro-organisms that are harmful for the patients that's they are given antibiotics to kill the micro-organisms that are in their body to save them from harmful effects of micro bodies.
Most patients with neurologic complications of Lyme disease recover completely following treatment with antibiotics. Those who do not respond are usually given an additional course of antibiotics
antibiotics can be given to dengue fever patients for curing any super added infection.
Patients with labyrinthitis are given antibiotics, either by mouth or intravenously to clear up the infection. They may also be given meclizine (Antivert, Bonine) for vertigo and nausea.
Scrub typhus is treated with antibiotics. Chloramphenicol. and tetracycline.are the drugs of choice. Patients who are severely ill and whose treatment was delayed may be given corticosteroids in combination with antibiotics for three days.
Scrub typhus is treated with antibiotics. Chloramphenicol. and tetracycline.are the drugs of choice. Patients who are severely ill and whose treatment was delayed may be given corticosteroids in combination with antibiotics for three days.
Antibiotics are usually given to someone who is sick with an infection. There are many types of antibiotics.
antibiotics are given because they help fight diseases
Antibiotics are not taken by the patients. They are prescribed by the physician.
You can take antibiotics with Nexium but antibiotics given in combination of Nexium can cause life threatening complications in some of the patients, an uncommon adverse effect. If you are unsure if your particular antibiotic will affect you adversely ask your pharmacist.
antibiotics may be given to the patient prior to the procedure; this is known as prophylactic antibiotic treatment. Patients are encouraged to eat prior to surgery
Doctors use antibiotics on patients to prevent infections. Antibiotics fight germs that can cause illness.
Antibiotics used to be given to patients who were at risk of getting infective endocarditis during invasive dental procedures. Now, NICE recommends that antibiotics are not given at all for the purpose of Prophylaxis against Infective endocarditis, since the risk of a hypersesitivity reaction from using antibiotics is higher than the risk of getting Infective endocarditis from a dental procedure.