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Penicillin

Also called: Penicillin G Benzathine, Penicillin G Potassium, Penicillin G Procaine, Penicillin V Potassium, Penicillin G Benzathine & Proc, Penicillin G Pot In Dextrose, Penicillin G Sodium

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The medical provider who is treating you for Strep is not really doing it correctly. If you do a brief search on "treating Strep with...
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Now. Penicillin never works for tonsil stones. The problem is that your tonsils have holes/crypts in them that trap food and other debris. Gargling...
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Most infections in the sinuses are VIRAL and not bacterial, so penicillin would not likely help in this case. I do not know that how you were...
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yes he can, if it's in the lungs it won't bother the heart, unless he is allergic to penicillin then i would suggest a different antibiotic...
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No, it's not unusual. The effects of the illness will still exist because, it takes a while (a week or so) for the bug to...
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Your story illustrates why it's so important to give a complete medical history to your health care provider on each visit. I'm wondering if...
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It's possible the only way to know if the mold in the cup is making him sick by getting him tested for it. I would tell the pediatrician about...
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It depends on the bacteria that is CAUSING the urinary tract infection. Penicillin is NOT the preferred drug that is used for UTIs since it usually...
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A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection, so an antibiotic is an effective treatment. Penicillin, specifically, may be used to treat...
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I'm sorry you're going through this. Burns can be so painful!First, I want to suggest you stop using hydrogen peroxide on your burn area. It...
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You can take a pain reliever such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen while taking birth control pills or penicillin. There are no drug interactions...
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There are some antibiotics that can cause sun-sensitive reactions. Penicillin is not on the list for sun sensitivity. You are also safe with the...
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Penicillin can be harsh on the stomach. It is important to take it with food and not on an empty stomach. Your pharmacist may also be able to flavor...
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