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4309115 tn?1357606283

Antibiotics on tx

Has anybody had to take antibiotics while on triple therapy and are there any counter indications
or are the side effects worse?
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4309115 tn?1357606283
thanks ya'll I feel more secure now Much obliged.
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hi, sounds like you received some good advice from the people above.
I looked it up and found that the penicillin family is good to take for the liver.
Good luck
Dee
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1280753 tn?1367757932
I'm just finsihing 10 days on Moxyfloxicin. my treatment nurse suggested that i only take that one....so far so good...sinus, ear, throat infection and bronchitis.........
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  I took amoxicillan, for a tooth-ache/abcess(?), in my 5th week of treatment, and was just fine.  The prescribing Doc should know the drugs you are treating your Hep C with, to make sure there will be no interactions, etc.
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