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My doctor prescribed Macrobid for a kidney infection but on here it says only for bladder infection?

I've been using Macrobid, have taken two pills so far and I've been having awful headaches. I was given it for a kidney infection but everything I've... read more

I took a fluconazole 150 mg tablet Monday afternoon for a yeast infection.

At this point my symptoms were pretty much gone and the doctor just wanted to clear out the rest of the yeast. Tuesday / Wednesday morning at 1 am my... read more

Does Flagyl treat UTI infections?

I took Diflucan for a yeast infection, when is it safe to have sex again?

I took the prescription two days ago and the doctor gave me one more to take four days later. My symptoms seem to have disappeared already. When is... read more

Infections - I've had an infection in my foot/ankle for about a week and a half or so.

I've been to the doctor and have been taking the antibiotics and they have been working. The redness, swelling, and temperature have pretty much been... read more

Does anyone know anything about an antibiotic called Nitrofurantoin?

After being prescribed Cipro and Toviaz for a Urinary Tract Infection that spread to the bladder and ended up as a kidney infection its now been... read more

Any antibiotics that may help relieve toothache?

i have a broken tooth and i did not mind it for quite sometime because it was not hurting and suddenly yesterday i felt the excruciating pain in my... read more

Dental abscess and antibiotics?

I’m travelling overseas in Asia and have developed a dental abscess. I have had one before and am a waiting list to have the tooth pulled. The c... read more

Antibiotics and Vaginal Bleeding (I'm not on birth control, is this normal?)?

I got my wisdom teeth removed last month and they got inflected so now I'm taking antibiotics, Amoxicillin Trihydrate (3 times a day) and... read more

Is Biaxin good for a tooth infection or abscess?

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