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Chlamydia infections are normally treated with antibiotics such as doxycyclene, erythromycin or azithromycin. You must be sure to take all medication as prescribed by your physician to successfully treat any infection. ... more
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Asked in Food & Drink at 8:16 PM on January 12, 2009 Tags: food, fruit, vegetable, etc, highest, ... more
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http://lady.zgjrw.com/News/200812/Lady/257256418100.html There are many types of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). There is no antibiotic that is effective for all of them. There are no antibiotics effective against STDs caused by viruses ( ... more
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Antibiotics kill bacteria by preventing the bacteria from reproducing. Bacteria is a single-cell living organism and must be able to reproduce in order to survive. An antibiotic kills bacteria by inhibiting its ability to convert glucose into ... more
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Antibiotics for strep work within 24-48 hours. If they are not working, you likely do not have strep. A lot of doctors say the patient has strep and the patient actually has a virus. Antibiotics do not kill viruses. Did your doctor do a strep test? ... more
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When Beta-1,3/1,6-glucan was added to the antibiotic regime in animals challenged with different bacterial pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and others) and viral pathogens (Herpes virus), a reduced amount of ... more
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The Connecticut DPH strongly recommends against stockpiling antibiotics, as the use of antibiotics in the absence of evidence indicating a bioterrorist attack is not without risk. Inappropriate use of antibiotics may cause the development of ... more
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Yes, in most cases. Because large amounts of medical supplies, antibiotics and vaccines could be needed, a special national stockpile of these items has been created. Special "push packs" of these supplies can be delivered anywhere in the US within ... more
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There is no routine and unnecessary use of antibiotics or any other medication. Chickens are only medicated if there is a risk of disease which threatens the flock. This is rarely the case at La Ionica as our farmers take extreme care to prevent ... more
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The FDA does not have sufficient information at this time to recommend the use of preventive antibiotics for women undergoing medical abortion. Preventive antibiotic use carries its own risk of serious adverse events such as severe or fatal ... more
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