Interaction and Side-effects of Antibiotics
Because antibiotics can interact with a variety of medications, it's critical to inform your primary care physician if you're taking any other prescriptions. Antibiotics, for example, may interact with blood thinners and acid neutralizers. A few antimicrobials have been shown to reduce the effectiveness of contraceptive pills. Anti-toxins are recommended by experts to cure bacterial illnesses. The majority of the side effects associated with anti-infection drugs are not dangerous. Antimicrobials, on the other hand, can occasionally induce significant reactions, such as hypersensitivity.
- Theophylline
- Probenecid
- Tizanidine
- Glibenclamide
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