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Is it safe to take oxycodone with amoxicillin and clavulanate?

Is it safe to take oxycodone 10mg with amoxicillin 875 mg and clavulanate potassium 125mg?

Infections - My white blood cell count is over 50,000 due to a kidney infection. The meds the doc?

... gave me isnt bringing it down. Should I be concerned? Been having very high fevers and severe kidney and neck pain. Should I go to ER for... read more

Ciprofloxacin - How to stop nausea/tiredness from this drug, is there any way to lessen effects?

Okay so I've been put on cipro for a nasty colon infection. (Well actually outside my colon) and for 2 days I felt great, but now I'm on day 3-4 and... read more

Finished antibioitics a week ago now have dry tongue & it feels funny - could this be a side effect

I had to take cipro for 5 days and then flagyl for another 5 days due to a bacterial infection that was not going away. The only side effect i had... read more

Drugs used to treat skin infections like impetigo?

Is the antibiotic dycicolin used to treat impetigo?

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

UTI/Yeast infection keeps coming back...help!?

I have had a UTI or yeast infection on and off for about a month again... the doctor told me to treat it with antibiotics so I did, but then I became... read more

Fluconazole may have started working, but then stopped?

I have a yeast infection, which I have had for maybe 2 weeks now for taking a lot of antibiotics. My yeast infection causes my clitoris to be... read more

Middle ear infection + Outer ear pain and swelling?

I went into the doctor's office after I had some really bad ear pain. I had been up all night the two days prior to visiting. I was prescribed... read more

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