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Amoxicillin/Clavulanate - I have a tooth infection I have amox 875-125 mg left over from when I had?

... a bronchitis can i take it for the infection or should i cut it in half

Amoxicillin/Clavulanate - My sinus is completely clodded can I use claritin D along with the?

... antibiotic amoxicillin clavulan

I have a bad tooth ache and was prescribed Amoxicillin 500 mg but ita not working?

The pain just keeps getting worse and my gums are swelled all around my tooth. What is another strong antibiotic that I could ask the dentist for?

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.

How long does it take for provera to work to stop uterine bleeding?

I am 23 yo and was prescribed 10 mg of provera for 7 days to stop the bleeding and then take a pap smear. I had no menstrual periods with some... read more

Acyclovir - Is it a form of antibiotic that will help a skin infection or bases under the skin?

will this help with any infections

Abscess tooth, Labor Day weekend. What to do in the meantime?

It started on Thursday, when I took a nap and woke up with a mild, general tooth pain in a lateral incisor, and had slightly affected my central... read more

Does amoxicillin help with tooth infection and pain?

Triple Antibiotic - for jock itch?

After many attempts using powders, creams etc for jock itch for relief I decided to try triple antibiotic. The result is less irritability, good... read more

Ampicillin - Is it good for tooth infection?

I have a tooth infection that's starting to hurt again.

Can I use ciprofloxacin to treat a tooth infection?

I went to my doctor He said I have bacteria in my vagina so he prescribed me ciprofloxacin to treat it My tooth hurts and I believe it's infected.... read more

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