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Is amoxicillin a good antibiotic for tooth infection?

Is amoxicillin a good antibiotic for tooth infection

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

Which antibiotic is better for tooth pain/infection, Cipro or Amoxicillin?

Tooth pain gets worse when I eat or drink something cold. Also, there is a partial crack in the tooth. I would also prefer an answer, if possible,... read more

Triple Antibiotic - If you have a bladder infection can you use antibiotic cream? On your vagina?

... when it starts to burn or itch Because I had sex yesterday and after I had sex I peed and it burn a little

Vancomycin - With it help for a tooth infection?

Side of face is swollen & have bad teeth cannot afford dentist i have these left over antibiotics will they help with my tooth infection

What antibiotic is good for tooth infection?

I have a broken tooth thats all the wway to the gums. Its swallen all around it. What antibiotic is goo d for the infection I think is there?

Vaginal spotting and antibiotics?

i started taking amoxicillin for my tooth infection two days ago. I already had my period for this month and I am bleeding and spotting. Is this... read more

What is the best antibiotic for a tooth abscess - amoxicillin, cephalexin or clindamycin?

tooth had to be extracted because it was fractured, also have another molar that is infected

Will keflex 250mg's 4 times per day kill a tooth infection?

I have a tooth that broke and the nerve is exposed and havnt been able to get fixed yet,now its starting to cause alot of painand i have this keflex... read more

Antibiotic cefprozil for a tooth infection?

Can I take the antibiotic cefprozil 500mg for a tooth infection?

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