Can you use bactrim ds fot a tooth infection?
Question posted by djjazzy on 3 Jan 2013
Last updated on 17 January 2014
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You can use Bactrim for a tooth infection but only if prescribed by your doctor or dentist. Sometimes other antibiotics may be better for particular types of tooth infections.
Just want to mention that if this is left over from something else, it shouldn't be. You should always finish a course of antibiotics even if you feel better... mary
i its a left over script i cant afford a dr visit and my girlfrien can take them anyways because she is alergic to sulfa. will this help or hurt me
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