Cefzil
What is Cefzil? Cefzil is a cephalosporin antibiotic. Cefzil is often used to help treat sexually transmitted diseases. Besides Cefzil's STD uses such as Cefzil and bacterial vaginosis / Cefzil and bacterial vaginitis (treating bacterial vaginitis with Cefzil), it is also commonly used for treating bacterial infections of the skin, sinuses, throat and ears, as well as bronchitis. Cefzil is usually taken in either a pill form or in the form of a liquid suspension, although there are also injections used in some cases. The standard Cefzil dosage is meant to be taken once every 24 hours, or in two parts with one being taken every twelve hours, for a period of ten days. If you stop taking Cefzil before the treatment period is over, it is possible that bacteria will become antibiotic resistant and much more difficult to get rid of.
There are various allergies which can pose a problem for people who are interested in taking Cefzil, as well as possible adverse reactions between the drugs Actos and Cefzil and other drugs that you may be taking. To ensure that you do not fall subject to a negative reaction between Cefzil and other drugs, you should only take Cefzil (or any other kind of prescription medication or antibiotic) if it has been prescribed to you by your doctor who knows the specifics of your medical situation and what other drugs you are taking, and then you should only take the amount which is described on your prescription. You should be sure to mention to your doctor if you are having or have had any kind of kidney disease of stomach problems, and if you are pregnant or happen to become pregnant while you are on Cefzil.
Many people say that a Cefzil suspension has a bad taste, and some of the basic side effects of Cefzil include stomach pain, dizziness, diarrhea, upset stomach and vomiting. Some of the other possible side effects that can occur while taking Cefzil are more serious and you should call your doctor immediately if you experience any kind of severe skin rash, itching, difficulty breathing or swallowing, painful sores in the mouth or throat, wheezing, yellowing of the skin or eyes, or vaginal discharge and itching. It is also possible to overdose on Cefzil, so only take the amount of Cefzil that your prescription indicates, and if there are any kind of additional side effects which are not listed here or which strike you as being unusual, be sure to report them immediately.