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Should Forcan Tablets Be Continued Post Completion Of Antibiotic Treatment?
Hi, I have urinal infection and I have been taking zenflox 200 mg antibiotic morning and night after meals. My doc also prescribed me two forcon 150 mg tablet to take for two weeks. I will complete my antibiotic course of zenflox tonight.. Is it necessary that I must use forcon today, before my antibiotics course finishes or can I take them tomorrow? What time should I have this forcon medicine too? Morning afternoon or night? And is it before or after meals
different combination and and medication are used. it should be after culture and sensitivity test. chances of gaining resistance is more. duration and combination depends on assesment of urologist who is treating youinthis matter you have to consult urologist who is treating you.you can use twodrugs togather. for detail of duration and timing you have to consult your treating urologist.
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Should Forcan Tablets Be Continued Post Completion Of Antibiotic Treatment?
different combination and and medication are used. it should be after culture and sensitivity test. chances of gaining resistance is more. duration and combination depends on assesment of urologist who is treating youinthis matter you have to consult urologist who is treating you.you can use twodrugs togather. for detail of duration and timing you have to consult your treating urologist.