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

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    An acute sinus infection, also called sinusitis, is usually caused by a virus. Most cases of sinusitis clear up within 10 days. Antibiotics are not needed for acute viral sinusitis. If a secondary bacterial infection should develop, one treatment of choice is amoxicillin-clavulanate .

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

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    Other names: Acute Sinusitis; Chronic Sinusitis; Infection, sinus; Sinus Infection; Sinusitis, Acute; Sinusitis, Chronic Sinusitis is an inflammation or swelling of the tissues that line our sinuses. Sinuses are air-filled spaces within our skull that help to filter and moisten the air we breathe, give resonance to our voices and make our skull ...

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

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    There are several antibiotics that kill the common mouth bacteria that cause tooth infections. The best (first-line) antibiotics for tooth infection include: Amoxicillin, Penicillin, Cephalexin, Clindamycin, Azithromycin. Amoxicillin is often the first choice because it is widely effective and has the fewest gastrointestinal side effects.

  5. There are several antibiotics that kill the common mouth bacteria that cause tooth infections. The best (first-line) antibiotics for tooth infection include: Amoxicillin, Penicillin, Cephalexin, Clindamycin, Azithromycin. Amoxicillin is often the first choice because it is widely effective and has the fewest gastrointestinal side effects.

  6. Use cefdinir for the full prescribed length of time, even if your symptoms quickly improve. Skipping doses can increase your risk of infection that is resistant to medication. Cefdinir will not treat a viral infection such as the flu or a common cold. Cefdinir can affect the results of certain medical tests.

  7. There are several antibiotics that kill the common mouth bacteria that cause tooth infections. The best (first-line) antibiotics for tooth infection include: Amoxicillin, Penicillin, Cephalexin, Clindamycin, Azithromycin. Amoxicillin is often the first choice because it is widely effective and has the fewest gastrointestinal side effects.

  8. Fluoroquinolone antibiotics can cause serious or disabling side effects that may not be reversible. Ciprofloxacin should be used only for infections that cannot be treated with a safer antibiotic. Warnings. Ciprofloxacin can cause serious side effects, including tendon problems, nerve damage, serious mood or behavior changes, or low blood sugar.

  9. What types of infections does Cipro treat? - Drugs.com

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    Antibiotics like Cipro will not treat viral infections such as a cold, the flu, COVID-19, or a viral sore throat. Using an antibiotic to treat a viral infection when it is not prescribed or needed will increase your risk of a later infection that resists antibiotic treatment. Antibiotic treatment should always be guided by your physician.

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

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    Other antibiotics may be used if first-line antibiotics are not working. They include amoxicillin with clavulanate (Augmentin) or metronidazole. Antibiotics for tooth abscess complication. A deep neck infection is a dangerous complication of tooth infection when it spreads into the space between neck muscles. An abscess forms inside the neck.

  11. Levofloxacin is usually only used for bacterial infections that cannot be treated with safer antibiotics. This is because levofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone (flor-o-KWIN-o-lone) antibiotic and fluoroquinolone antibiotics can cause serious or disabling side effects. Levofloxacin was FDA approved in 1996. Warnings