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Will advil cold and sinus react to doxycycline hyclate 50 mg?

can these two drugs be combined?

I'm taking fluconazole for sinus fungal infection. On day 8, 6 more to go?

... I don't think it's going to be cured by then as it seems to be very slowly working. Anyone have experience with this and how long did... read more

Cephalexin, Vyvanse & Junel FE - Can these be taken together?

Hi so recently I was diagnosed with a sinus infection with postnasal drip. As a result of my post nasal drip I have had a lingering chronic... read more

Would it be advisable to have the flu vaccine since had Stevens Johnson Syndrome 1 yr ago?

Hospitalized with Stevens Johnson Syndrome acquired from taking Bactrim for sinus infection. Also, NOW very allergic to penicillin. Drs differ... read more

Azithromycin - How long until the antibiotic starts working?

I was given this antibiotic yesterday and I'm on day 2 of it. I haven't noticed a difference, I still feel very sick. My sinus... read more

I have just started taking amoxicillian 875 mg and having bad diarrhea , can I take Imodium or some?

thing else or should I stop the antibodic as my doctor is not available this weekend , It was prescribed for a sinus infection

Bronchitis Hanging around long time it seems???

I get Bronchitis 1 or 2 times a year, some years Pnuemonia, lots of sinus infections as well. August 1st, went to doctor, Keeflex which... read more

Can you take fluconazole while taking antibiotics?

I recently got diagnosed with a bad sinus infection and was prescribed a 10 day course of antibiotics. My Doctor told me that she was going to... read more

Methylprednisolone for sinus infection?

Is this drug good for a sinus infection? Do I need this WITH an anitbiotic?

Clindamycin - Will this cause nightmares and/or body aches and pain?

I have a severe sinus infection and bronchial cough. Zpac did not help. Dr. prescribed this... 300mg, 3x's per day. I always take meds.... read more

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