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Antibiotics Anti-allergic/Asthma

Antibiotics: Classification, Rules and Uses

Antibiotics are drugs that can inhibit microorganisms growth or destroy them. They include substances of plant, animal or microbial origin. Currently, this antibiotics definition is somewhat out of date, because there is a huge number of synthetic drugs created, but prototypes for their creation were natural antibiotics. History of antimicrobials begins in 1928 when A. Fleming first discovered penicillin. This substance was really discovered, not created since it has always existed in nature. In wildlife it is produced…

Asthma Classification and Types

European Classification of Asthma Depending on causes of asthma attacks, there distinguish: atopic asthma – attacks are caused when allergen affects airways, coming from the external environment (pollen, mold, animal hair, tiny mites found in house dust); infection-dependent asthma – attacks are caused by factors such as infection, exercise, cold air, psycho-emotional stimuli; combined version of the disease – attacks can occur both when allergens affect respiratory tract and under the influence of the above…

How to Take Antibiotics: All You Need to Know

Antibiotics are used to treat most infectious diseases. Unfortunately, many people start using these medications even at insignificant health problems, but such approach is absolutely wrong. These powerful drugs affect the whole body, so they should be taken strictly according to the certain rules in order to prevent severe consequences.

Smoking While Taking Antibiotics: Is It Dangerous?

The word “antibiotic” consists of 2 parts: “anti” – translated as “against”, and “bio” – “life”. It turns out that an antibiotic is the enemy of life. Of course, we are talking about the life of microorganisms, however, we should consider: whether it is allowed to engage in self-medication, whether to give antibiotics to our children without doctor’s recommendation? We do not always seek doctor’s advice and sometimes attempt to suppress infection by ourselves. After all, virtually…

History of Antibiotics

In recent decades, medical practice has been enriched by a new group of biological products for infectious diseases treatment and prevention and was defined as « antibiotics ». Ability of some microorganisms to suppress lives of others (antibiosis) was first established by I. I. Mechnikov, who proposed use of this property for therapeutic purposes: in particular, he used lactobacillus to suppress vital functions of harmful putrefaction bacteria in intestine, which was offered to introduce with clabber….

Antibiotics: All You Need to Know

This article is a small guide on how to use the most common antibiotics of penicillin group, which can be used by both children and adults. Penicillins are the most popular antibiotics from Canadian Pharmacy. They have many modern derivatives: augmentin, amoxicillin, ampicillin, oxacillin and other antibiotics which names usually end with “-cillin”. These drugs are similar in their mechanism of action.

Can You Mix Cipro and Alcohol?

Cipro is one of the drugs that are frequently taken together with alcohol. Of course, people take them together not on purpose – a lot of people simply can not get rid of a bad habit of drinking alcohol, even when undergoing treatment and taking drugs. But the joint use of this antibiotic and strong alcoholic drinks can be very detrimental. [ithshop code=”cipro” tpl=”short” page_id=”872″ dummy=”txt”]

Cipro Interactions with Other Drugs

Cipro interactions may change the effect of medications or increase the risk of side effects. This article does not list all possible interactions. Consult your doctor and pharmacist before using this medication from Canadian Pharmacy. Do not take any drugs without your doctor’s prescription. [ithshop code=”cipro” tpl=”short” page_id=”872″ dummy=”txt”]

What is Cipro?

Cipro is broad-spectrum antibiotic, which covers gram-positive and gram-negative aerobic and anaerobic organisms. It is successfully used to treat systemic infections (except CNS infections) caused by sensitive to it bacterial pathogens: respiratory tract, ENT, eyes, urinary tract and gynecological infections, sexually transmitted diseases, including gonorrhea, abdominal and gastrointestinal tract, skin and soft tissues infections, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, peritonitis, sepsis, septicemia. [ithshop code=”cipro” tpl=”short” page_id=”872″ dummy=”txt”]

Zithromax Dosage and Overdose

The drug is taken orally 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. The daily dose is administered at 1 reception. Zithromax pill is swallowed whole without chewing, watering plenty. The treatment duration and the dose are determined by the attending physician for each patient individually. [ithshop code=”zithromax” tpl=”short” page_id=”776″ dummy=”txt”] Doses Recommended for Adults In infectious diseases of an upper respiratory tract and respiratory system, Zithromax 500 mg is appointed 1 time per…