Is cefaclor ok to take for tooth infection?
Question posted by katmitche on 22 April 2012
Last updated on 22 April 2012 by suzanne66
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Cefaclor is a very effective antibiotic against certain types of bacteria.
It is not typically used to treat a tooth infection.
Penicillin, Amoxicillin, Metronidazole or Azithromycin are more commonly prescribed.
For more information see:
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infections, cefaclor, tooth infection
Further information
- Cefaclor uses and safety info
- Cefaclor prescribing info & package insert (for Health Professionals)
- Side effects of Cefaclor (detailed)
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