and «
What type of antibiotic prescribed for humans can my pets take?»
What type of antibiotic would you suggest?
Not exact matches
«Given
what we know now, I don't think it's overstating the case to say that for certain
types of infections, we may be looking at the start
of the post-antibiotic era, a time when most
of the
antibiotics we rely on to treat bacterial infections are no longer effective.»
Depending on
what type of diet was provided, broad - spectrum
antibiotics, which eliminated most gut bacteria, affected hepatic inflammation differently in FXR - deficient mice.
What do you think about the use
of antibiotics like Oracea to treat
type 2 and ocular rosacea?
The doctor will use the lab to determine
what type of bacteria (assuming it's not a viral infection) and based on the lab report, will prescribe an
antibiotic most appropriate (and one that the patient isn't allergic to) that has the best chance
of killing the bacteria.
Part 1 looks at
what the sinuses are, typical sinusitis signs and symptoms, the two man
types of sinusitis, the main causes and I explain why
antibiotics are clearly NOT the answer.
If it «smells pretty bad» it is probably infected so not matter
what cell
type type is the origin
of the mass, it will more than likely benefit from
antibiotics but you have to get those from your veterinarian.
What type of post-operative care and medications (
antibiotics, post-operative pain medication) will my pet receive?
This test determines exactly
what type or
types of bacteria are present as well as which
antibiotics will be most effective in treating the infection.
Your veterinarian typically determines
what type of pet
antibiotic medication to prescribe only after making a diagnosis and determining
what type of organism is causing the problem.
Antibiotics vary with their chemical structure, and this will determine
what type of infections they treat, and whether they kill the bacteria (bactericidal) or simply slow bacterial growth to let the immune system defeat the infection (bacteriostatic).
Often used in: bladder, ear, respiratory, skin and soft tissue infections Effective against many bacteria
types with fewer side effects than aminoglycoside
type of antibiotics What dogs / cats should not take this medication?
Diagnosis is via urinalysis to look for bacteria and then a culture to determine the exact
type of bacteria and
what antibiotics the infection is susceptible to.