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Azithromycin - Is Z pack safe??

I went to the doctor yesterday and have a sinus infection and bronchitis. I was prescribed a 250 mg Z pack. I have read alot online about how it can... read more

Cephalexin - Pls medicine of infection?

Amoxicillin/Clavulanate - can you cut in half and take twice daily?

Is it possible to cut this pill in half have to take the dose twice instead of once a day to limit side effects? Or is that going to cause it to be... read more

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy/mechanical heart valve?

Is it safe for me to use Azithromycin 250 with my condition and I’m also on Coumadin 4 mg.I have a bad cold so the doctor prescribed this to me. I’m a... read more

Amoxicillin - have been taking Amox TR-K CLV 875-125mg for 7 days for sinus infection. Today I woke?

... up with diarreah, and tenderness on my left side. I have 3 more days of this antibiotic to take. What to do?

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

I am being treated with nitrofurantoin mono/mac 100 mg caps 1 2 x per day for urinary tract...

infection. I believe I now have a sinus infection. What do I do? In April of 2019 I had C. dif and my gastro doctor warned me to stay away from... read more

Will nitrofurantoin macro work for a sinus and tooth Infection?

I was prescribed these for a kidney infection. Did not end up needing them. Will it work for a tooth/sinus infection? Some sites say yes, some say no.

My husband has a tooth infection. I have Bactrim and azithromycin antibiotics. Would either work ?

He has an appointment scheduled March 1st for the dentist and on Monday is going to call to try to be seen sooner. In the meantime though I feel bad... read more

What is the best antibiotic to treat a sinus infection?

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