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Which antibiotics are best for tooth infection cephalexin or clindamycin?

I have bad teeth and no matter if I brush/floss regularly & don't eat sweets & quit drinking pop I am still getting pain that is usually associated... read more

Can epsom salt cause more swelling when soaked in for swelling?

I took Baking soda and apple cider vinager for indigestion 3 days Ago. It wrked great. I noticed the next night my feet and lower legs very swollen.... read more

Can you take keflex and azithromycin at the same time to treat a bacterial infection to get broader?

... coverage? Due to a primary immune deficiency condition, I usually need an antibiotic cocktail to treat an infection. Can these 2 antibiotics work... read more

Took azithromycin in smoothie?

So I smashed my pills into a powder and drank them in a smoothie, only problem is I did not drink the smoothie all at once. I drank half at lunch and... read more

Kidney Infections - My kidney disease was caused by damage from vancomycin, an antibiotic.

It has caused long term acute problems, I am on dialysis. My question would be can a person like me still develop kidney stones? I am in much more... read more

How long should it take to feel better after I start taking amoxicillin for a gum infection?

I was recently prescribed amoxicillin by my dentist for what he said is a gum infection in my mouth. That was 4 days ago and my mouth still hurts and... read more

How many days after taking 1 dose of Azithromycin (1000 mg) can I drink?

I was prescribed 4 250 mg of Azithromycin for chlamidya, and took all 4 Wednesday and it is now Friday. I would like to have a drink tonight, but as... read more

I lost my antibiotics before the cycle was finished?

I had Keflex prescribed for 4x daily for 5 days it’s an antibiotic for a UTI. I took it for 2 full days and lost the antibiotic. The symptoms have i... read more

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