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Antibiotics: topical and oral. Food or supplement interactions

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Antibiotics: topical and oral. Food or supplement interaction.

Tetracycline should not be taken with dairy products or with minerals such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, or iron; these cause binding of tetracycline in the intestinal tract and may reduce its effectiveness. There is some evidence that berberine-containing herbs such as goldenseal, barberry, and oregon grape may also reduce the effectiveness of tetracycline. Avoid alcohol, as it may increase dizziness associated with tetracycline use.

Digitalis lanata and Digitalis purpurea, herbs commonly known as foxglove, contain digitalis glycosides. These herbs are not commonly available but may be prescribed by some natural health care providers. These chemicals have similar actions and toxicities to the prescription drug digoxin and should not be used with erythromycin. These herbs, though, are not available over the counter. Erythromycin should be taken without food to avoid breakdown before it reaches the intestines.

Research has demonstrated that consuming yogurt or supplements containing probiotics such as bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Saccharomyces boulardii can help prevent symptoms of antibiotic-induced diarrhea and reduce the likelihood of antibiotic-induced infection by clostridium or candida. In other research, the enzyme bromelain showed beneficial effects on the activity of erythromycin.

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Known drug interactions. Food or supplement interactions

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Known drug interactions. Food or supplement interactions

Using other topical preparations may interfere with the effectiveness of salicylic acid or increase skin irritation; do not use other topical preparations on the treated area unless directed by your doctor. Talk with your doctor if you are taking aspirin, diuretics, and methyl salicylate (found in some muscle rubs); he/she may need to change the doses of your medications or monitor you carefully for side effects.

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Antibiotics: Topical and Oral
Topical
Erythromycin (Akne-Mycin, Staticin, Erygel, EryDerm)
Clindamycin (C/T/S, Cleocin T, Clinda-Derm, Clindets Pledget)
Erythromycin and benzoyl peroxide (Benzamycin)
Clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide (Benzaclin)
Oral
Erythromycin (E-Mycin, Eryc, Ery-Tab, PCE, Pediazole, Ilosone)
Tetracycline (Achromycin, Sumycin)

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Botulism

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Botulism

What is botulism?

Botulism – a disease caused by, food contaminated with botulism chopsticks. Pathogen – anaerobe widely distributed in nature, a long time can be in the soil in the form of spores. Comes from the soil, from the intestines of farm animals, as well as some freshwater fish of different foods – vegetables, fruits, grains, meat and so on. Without access of oxygen, for example, preserving food, botulism bacteria begin to multiply and produce toxins, which is the strongest bacterial poison. He is not destroyed by the intestinal juice, and some of its types (toxin type E), even intensifies its effect buy Revatio online. Typically, the toxin accumulates in products such as canned food, salted fish, sausage, ham, mushrooms, cooked with violation of technology, especially in the home.

Botulism

Botulism

Symptoms and course of botulism.

The incubation period lasts from 2-3 hours to 1-2 days. Initial signs – general weakness, a slight headache. Vomiting and diarrhea are not always, more often – persistent constipation, not giving the action of enemas and laxatives. When botulism attacks the nervous system (impaired vision, swallowing, voice change). The patient sees all things as if in a fog, there double vision, pupils are dilated, with one wider than the other. Often pointed strabismus, ptosis – the omission of the upper eyelid of one eye. Sometimes there is a lack of accommodation – the reaction of pupils to light. The patient experienced dry mouth, his voice weak and slurred speech. (more…)

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