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TEMPERTURE WHILE ON ANTIBIOTICS
SHOULD I BE CONCERNED IF I AM STILL GETTING TEMPERATURE WHILE ON ANTIBIOTICS FOR 14 DAYS
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Asked by DOK37 (15th of March 2013 19:12:32)
Medical profile of anna.willisNewbie
18th of April 2013 05:31:14
anna.willis

maybe you should try another, because this antibiotic are not fit you. i recommend you to see this antibiotics. i bought them on this site everytime when i need it: http://my-drugstore.us/2-antibiotics-antiviral

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Medical profile of lisarobinNewbie
Why is Bactrim helping my fibromyalgia? Possible infection?
Two and a half years ago I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, though all of my symptoms had been going on undiagnosed for years before that. Last week I ended up in urgent care due to an infected breast abscess, and the doctor prescribed bactrim for the infection. Unexpectedly the bactrim began... Read more
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Asked by lisarobin (19th of February 2013 05:26:53)
Medical profile of den052Newbie
19th of February 2013 15:50:04
den052

Bactrim is a broad range antibiotic. It has been used for many years and is quite reasonable in price. Primarily used as a antibiotic for bladder infections, it also is effective in respiratory ailments as well. Don't know why it is helping other than possibly acting as a placebo.

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Medical profile of wyndeiNewbie
What to do when child eats stool
He is 20 months old and I believe he ate his poop while potty training yesterday. I was reading online about E.coli and i need to know what to do to head it off if it is too late or what.
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Asked by wyndei (18th of February 2013 09:37:06)
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Medical profile of den052Newbie
Virus Survival
A local official insists that a local Mausoleum is off-limits to the general public because some people buried there were victims of the 1918 Influenza outbreak and could still infect the public. Is it possible for a virus to survive this way for almost 100 years? Is he full of you know what?
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Asked by den052 (17th of February 2013 15:50:47)
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Medical profile of heybananaNewbie
Chloramphenicol
Hello, Last month I've found several swollen submandibular lymph nodes. I went to my Gp and some surgeons, and they all told me that they are reactive lymph nodes, and I should leave them alone. Well, I couldn't let them that way, I wanted to know what caused them. So two days ago, I went to... Read more
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Asked by heybanana (17th of February 2013 06:57:33)
Medical profile of den052Newbie
17th of February 2013 19:19:07
den052

I would go for a 2nd ENT for peace of mind. It never hurts to be double sure of the answer. Chloramphenicol has a very broad spectrum of activity: it is active against Gram-positive bacteria (including most strains of MRSA), Gram-negative bacteria and anaerobes. However it is mostly restricted...

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Medical profile of tpickerignNewbie
Your question: "How long does the bacteria from MRSA & Hand Foot & Mouth disease stay "live" on a ha

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Asked by tpickerign (21th of August 2012 06:51:46)
Medical profile of black7Newbie
22th of August 2012 09:55:48
black7

It's usually up to few months

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