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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

I am taking amlodipine . Have been prescribed erythromycin (antibiotic) for an infection. Can I take

... these while on amlodipine . I have read the information sheet that comes with them and it says you cant take it with some antibiotics but unsure... read more

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?

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

will this help with any infections

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

How long does Bactrim take to work?

How long does Bactrim start to work for a UTI? I found out today i have one & on it for seven days! Have 2 take 2 twice a day for seven... read more

Hives outbreak while taking generic Bactrim because allergic to penicillin?

My wife was at the doctor for salmonella poisoning and is allergic to penicillin. The doctor prescribed generic Bactrim and she has been... read more

How long does it take for Bactrim to work for UTI?

Been taking for 3 days, have not seen improvement

Does Bactrim cause acute heartburn and abdominal pain?

Don't worry. I finally got hold of my doctor -- he authorized me to go off antibiotics. A good source for Bactrim information is... read more

I am allergic to bactrim can I take metronidazole?

I break out with red blisters on my face and lips when I take bactrim what can I take instead

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