Wednesday, February 22, 2012

For less serious infections, i recommend ...

First published in April 2004 Updated June 2011


In general, drinking moderate amounts of alcohol when you take antibiotics reduces their effectiveness. But since alcohol and antibiotics can cause stomach upset, dizziness and drowsiness, the combination may increase these side effects. In particular, the mixing of certain antibiotics including Flagyl (metronidazole), Tindamax (tinidazole) and Bactria (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole) with alcohol can increase the likelihood of more serious side effects including hot flashes, headaches, abdominal cramps, nausea and vomiting. If you are prescribed an antibiotic and there is reason to believe that alcohol causes side effects while you are on medication, consult your doctor or pharmacist. You should also check to make sure that the antibiotic will not interfere with any other drugs you are taking. Moreover, the effect of chronic alcohol consumption on the liver, can lead to changes in certain drugs, including some antibiotics, which are metabolized. If you drink heavily and regularly, be sure to let your doctor know that, especially if antibiotics. Under these conditions for the drug to be effective, you strattera without prescritpion may need more or less than the usual dose. Keep in mind that antibiotics do not affect only the bacteria that make you sick, they also destroy the beneficial flora in the gut. You can restore these beneficial organisms, taking probiotic supplements while you are on antibiotics. Acidophilus is the generic name for dry or liquid cultures of live bacteria Lactobacillus, which help digestion. Always check the expiration date to ensure that acidophilus products you choose to remain viable. Take one tablespoon of liquid culture or 1:59 capsules after meals unless the label directs otherwise. I recommend taking acidophilus for rapprochement of cultures, even if you are taking antibiotics, only a few days. I especially recommend supplements such as Culturelle, which contains Lactobacillus GG, and products containing Bacillus coagulans 30 (BC-30) - both strain proven to survive passage of a strong acid in the stomach. (Visit Culterelle for more information:


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Due to the growing problem of resistance to antibiotics, I recommend saving prescription drugs for serious bacterial infections will never use them for viral upper respiratory tract infection, such as addition, using them for acne ISN .. 'T is very wise (and try, with essential fatty acids and use


). For less serious infections, I recommend trying an alternative to these drugs first, including recreation and use of plant products. natural doctor (ND) or Doctor of Oriental Medicine (OMD) can also be a good resource for alternative approaches. Andrew Weil, MD.

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