If you received the pills from a equine veterinarian they should have given you instructions on how long to give the pills and the correct dosage. If you have forgotten it would be best to call the vet and ask them as the length of time will vary according to the type of infection and the drug in use.
The use of antibiotics can affect the effectiveness of birth control pills for up to one month after finishing the antibiotic treatment.
You can take your benadryl along with your pill. No wait. It is an antibiotic that there could be a problem. I took birth control pills for 20 years along with allergy meds and there was no problems.
Antibiotics can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills for up to one month after finishing the antibiotic treatment. It is recommended to use additional contraception during this time to prevent pregnancy.
48 hours and remove carefully give anti staphylococcal antibiotic
like a year
You don't need to see a doctor for that. There are non-prescription pills such as Sleep-Aid if you are in the US - ask at a drug store.
That entirely depends on your parents.
after long-term antibiotic therapy, patients can become more susceptible to yeast infections
The approximate gestation of a horse is 340 days.
it takes 12 months
Stroke it, give it an enregy mash, give it turnips and carrots, feed it, water it and give it a saltstone. As long as you get the energy above 10%, your horse will survive, but be very sick tomorrow. The ideal energy is 20%.
yes.