What is a viral infection? The virus is one of two main infectious agents. Viruses can not be
controlled with antibiotics. If the natural defenses are weakened by stress
lack of rest, poor diet, your body can not resist virus attack. Signs and symptoms of viral infection may include: weakness, sore throat,
cough, runny nose, watery eyes, nasal congestion, swollen glands, muscle aches,
vomiting, diarrhea and fever. Viral infections such as influenza, cold, and
mononucleosis does not improve with treatment of penicillin and other antibiotics. What is a bacterial infection? Bacteria second type of major infectious agents. Some bacterial infections >> << better themselves and require no treatment. Infections
, such as bladder infections, sexually transmitted diseases, boils, and ear infections
often require treatment with antibiotics strattera dosage. How do antibiotics in the body? Antibiotics are drugs used to treat infections caused by bacteria.
They work by killing bacteria and / or preventing their growth. There
many different types of antibiotics and each can be used to treat
various infections. Your doctor can best determine if you require antibiotics >> << and what type is best for you. How to take antibiotics? Antibiotics prescribed by your doctor for your currently >> << infection only. It is important to follow the instructions on the medicine >> << prescribed. Antibiotics are usually given for a certain period of time (7-10 days
, for example) to be taken at regular intervals (every 4, 6, 8 or 12:00
). It is necessary to keep the number of drug in the blood
Too many drugs can cause adverse reactions, too little
. can not be fully effective. Some medicines have specific instructions
to make them before, after or during meals. Your doctor and pharmacist >> << can provide you with detailed instructions for your specific needs medication. If I feel better after a few days, can I stop taking medication? To remove the infection completely, continue taking the antibiotic >> << full time of treatment, even if you begin to feel better after a few days. This >> << particularly important in "strep" infections since serious heart problems
may develop in the future, if your infection is completely cleared. Also, if you
stop treatment too early, symptoms can return. As a doctor distinguish between bacterial and viral infections
Your doctor will ask a few questions about your symptoms, conduct >> << physical exam and may order special blood tests and cultures fully evaluate
? your condition. Based on the results of physical and / or test results
your doctor can determine what type of infection is present and as
, treat. What if I miss doses of antibiotics? If you miss a dose of an antibiotic, take it as soon as possible. Then go
back to your regular dosing list. However, not double doses. What if the medicine makes me sick, cause diarrhea or upset stomach
and I want to stop taking it? You should always inform your doctor as soon as possible if the medication prescribed
makes you sick, or if you feel that you want to stop taking it
for some reason. Can I take prescription antibiotic or to my friend? You should never start any treatment until you evaluated the supplier. If you take all medications as stated earlier, you should not have any
left medicine to take. Your old recipe or one borrowed from another >> << may not be suitable for solving the current problem. Treating your friend
also can cause allergic reactions when mixed with other drugs. It is very important to inform
, USSD drugs all of you take, including
over-the-counter and herbal. Limitations can inhibit the bacteria that do not appear on the test
provider that order, giving a false test result. This can delay appropriate treatment
, and you may have never seen, when symptoms are
back. When should I seek medical services again? Your doctor should discuss your plans for the next visit, if they
necessary. Appointments can be made in person or call Dial-A-Nurse line
333-2700. Seek professional help if symptoms worsen, if you feel
You are not improved after all drugs, or if you have unusual
reactions and side effects. Can I drink alcohol when on antibiotics? Alcohol is a drug and in combination with other medicines, including antibiotics,
can lead to interaction with unwanted results. Ask your doctor about your specific
drug, but in general you should avoid combining alcohol with drugs >>. << What do I do if I take birth control pills or other medication? Always tell your doctor about all medications you are taking, including birth control pills >> << more-counter medications, vitamins and dietary supplements. Drugs
sometimes interact with each other, so that the cumulative effect can be very different from
desired effect. Some antibiotics reduce the effectiveness >> << to birth control pills, and unplanned pregnancy can happen. During >> << you are taking antibiotics, and next week to consider the use of condoms
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Any medicine prescribed, do not be passive. Always ask your suppliers >> <<: >> << name drug, and that he should do. Exactly how and when medication should be taken (before or after meals
and how long?). Is it any side effects? Are there conditions under which the drug should not take? Can other drugs taken simultaneously? Tell your doctor >> << all regular drugs (with or without prescription), and any unusual or
allergic reaction you had any drug. If the prescription is refilled, if the condition persists? Can a drug prescribe its generic name if no
reason for choosing a particular brand? (This is often cheaper). Most
antibiotics prescribed in McKinley will be in aggregate form, ie
, Tier 1 (the lowest of payment). Do not take drugs prescribed for someone else. Do not give anyone your
more. Do not drink alcohol if you are taking any medications. Store medications safely out of reach of children. Keep the medication in a dry, cool place, away from bright light. Keep medications in their original packaging. Do not remove the label, as well as instructions for use and other specific information
appear there. Always read the label before taking any medication, and note the expiration date
Do not take medicines in the dark. Remove outdated or unused drugs. Before surgery or dental work, tell your doctor or dentist >> << about all medicines you are taking. Contain the information in your wallet of any medications you are taking any medication allergies
or chronic diseases. .