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  2. What is the best antibiotic to treat a sinus infection? -...

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    Yes, doxycycline is an oral tetracycline antibiotic that works by slowing the growth of acne-producing bacteria and exhibiting anti-inflammatory effects. It is commonly prescribed by dermatologists for moderate-to-severe acne, and the American Academy of Dermatology strongly recommends this treatment as well.

  3. List of 72 Sinusitis Medications Compared - Drugs.com

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    Symptoms of sinusitis mimic a cold in the early stages and diagnosis can be difficult. However, sinusitis tends to persist long after cold symptoms have resolved and symptoms can last for three weeks or more. Sinus infections are also more likely to cause symptoms such as facial or tooth pain, green nasal discharge, and fever.

  4. Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as tonsillitis, bronchitis, sinusitis, pneumonia, and infections of the ear, nose, throat, skin, or urinary tract. Amoxicillin clavulanate is a combination of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium. The amoxicillin fights bacteria, and the clavulanate potassium helps ...

  5. Cephalexin: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Cephalexin is a cephalosporin-type antibiotic that may be used in the treatment of infections caused by susceptible gram-positive bacteria. Approximately 10% of people who are allergic to penicillin will be allergic to cephalexin. 5. Tips. Can be taken with or without food. Take exactly as directed and for the duration intended.

  6. What are the best antibiotics for a tooth infection? - Drugs.com

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    Sometimes the antibiotics used to treat infection don’t work well. This may be due to antibiotic resistance. This happens when the bacteria in your tooth infection aren’t killed by the antibiotic drug. Overuse of antibiotics in people over time can cause this to happen. In this case, you may have to switch to a different antibiotic.

  7. Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, such as sinusitis, pneumonia and bronchitis. Includes Augmentin side effects, interactions and indications.

  8. Doxycycline: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Doxycycline is an effective antibiotic that treats a wide range of infections. However, it is not usually recommended for children aged less than eight or pregnant women in the last half of their pregnancy. 5. Tips. Take doxycycline as directed. Some branded and generic versions of doxycycline need to be taken one hour before or two hours after ...

  9. Amoxicillin Clavulanate: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects - Drugs.com

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    Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium is a combination prescription antibiotic. Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body. Clavulanate potassium is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that helps prevent certain bacteria from becoming resistant to amoxicillin.

  10. Allergic to Penicillin? Which antibiotics can you take? -...

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    Using a broad-spectrum antibiotic for an infection like strep throat (which responds quickly to penicillin) also increases the risk of developing a serious antibiotic-related condition. For example, the risk of a condition called methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is more than 50 percent higher.

  11. How often should I take amoxicillin for a sinus infection? -...

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    This is the dosing information for amoxicillin which would apply to a sinus infection: Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds) —250 milligrams (mg) to 500 mg every eight hours or 500 mg to 875 mg every twelve hours, depending on the type and severity of the infection.