Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The myth that alcohol kills antibiotics ...

pericarditis pneumonia

Hey, Doc, I was diagnosed with streptococcal environment and put on penicillin. I have a couple questions. A. Is alcohol really kill with antibiotics? 2. When should I not be afraid to be around other people, afraid to give them this horrible virus? 3. If close to other people is something in the air or someone should make direct contact with me or that I was in contact with? Sharp is a bacterium called Streptococcus pyogenes and is also known as group Strep Beta ... it causes strep throat, weird, taking antibiotics has never been shown to decrease the duration of a sore throat! The reason to take antibiotics that antibiotic therapy has been shown to decrease the rate after streptococcal conditions such as rheumatism ... and rheumatic fever really sucks. 24 hours of antibiotic therapy is usually considered sufficient to provide you with non-communicable. As for the transfer streptococcus, and I quote from the Mayo Clinic:


streptococcal bacteria is highly contagious. They can spread by airborne droplets when someone with the infection coughs or sneezes. You can also pick up bacteria doorknob or other surface and transfer them to the nose or mouth. Kitchen utensils and bathroom objects are other common modes of transmission. Well, that's right on the stern of mixing alcohol and antibiotics: alcohol not normally reduce the activity of antibiotics in the body. However, there are two antibiotics (Flagyl (metronidazole) and Bactria (trimethoprim / sulfamethoxazole)) that can cause serious side effects when mixed with alcohol. In addition, alcohol and antibiotics can cause the same side effects, including nausea and headache, so bad. The myth that alcohol kills antibiotics, probably strattera price comes from the fact that alcohol kills bacteria when it is rubbed into the skin. People are funny, and they get things goofed in my head sometimes. hope this helps! your friend.

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