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Clindamycin - Will this antibiotic cure bacterial infections vaginal?

Will this antibiotic cure bacterial infections vaginal

I am having continuous fungal skin infection in shape of soars particularly on my face and abdomen?

I consulted doctors who advised me to take different antibiotics like cephalexin (sporidex af375), lynx-500 and augmentin and also... 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

Bacterial Infection - Hello all, I'm hoping that I can get some answers for my daughter.

My daughter is having kidney pain with pain when she pee's, also has bumps on the outside of her vagina. What could her issue?

I was wondering how much penicillin VK should be taken daily and for how many days to cure a UTI?

Basically what would the regimen be for clearing up a UTI using the antibiotic penicillin VK... what strength and dosage and for how many days should... read more

What's the difference between amoxicillin and penicillin?

Having Uti symtoms with a bacterial vaginosis, is that normal ?

I went to the doctor for uti symptoms which I had for months due to antibiotics not working but now it is finally gone but I developed a... read more

Took too much metronidazole?

I was prescribe metronidazole 400mg, 5 pills at once as a single dose for bacterial vaginitis. I accidentally took it twice. 5 yesterday and 5... read more

Augmentin 875 side effects?

Hello, I have been fighting a dry cough that turned into mucus producing cough for 3 weeks now. During the last week the infection traveled to... read more

Is Augmentin 875 known to raise Blood sugar in diabetics??

My blood sugar soared to 300 about 3hrs after takinbg the first does for an ear infection. Is this a known problem for this drug?

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