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  2. 15 best foods to eat with antibiotics to keep gut healthy ...

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    Antibiotics can cause nausea, diarrhea and an upset stomach. Dietitians share which foods to eat and avoid to restore a healthy gut and avoid side effects. 15 best foods to eat with antibiotics to ...

  3. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid - Wikipedia

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    Augmentin 250, for example, contains 250 mg of amoxicillin and 125 mg of clavulanic acid. [ 12 ] [ 27 ] An intravenous preparation has been available in the UK since 1985, [ 28 ] but no parenteral preparation is available in the US; [ citation needed ] the nearest equivalent is ampicillin/sulbactam .

  4. Clavulanic acid - Wikipedia

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    Clavulanic acid is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor.While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined with penicillin-group antibiotics, it can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β-lactamase, which otherwise inactivates most penicillins.

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  7. Antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    The use of antibiotics in modern medicine began with the discovery of synthetic antibiotics derived from dyes. [ 8 ] [ 133 ] [ 11 ] [ 134 ] [ 9 ] Various Essential oils have been shown to have anti-microbial properties. [ 135 ]

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  9. Self-medication - Wikipedia

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    The reasons behind self-medication are unique to each region and can relate to health system, societal, economic, health factors, gender, and age. Risks include allergies, lack of cure, and even death. [60] Besides developing countries, self-medication with antibiotics is also a problem for higher-income countries. In the European Union the ...