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Suggest Treatment For Severe Hamstring Injuries

Taking Monodox for acne but I am a soccer and Track athlete. I run the 100 + 200 and having severe hamstring injuries...don t know what is causing as I stretch, ice, heat and do all the basics but still have a hamstring issue. My trainer says to discontinue Monodox as it could be a contributing factor in re-injuring my hammy....what do you think?
Tue, 20 Sep 2016
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hi . You have hamstring injuries and you have been told to discontinue Monodex. Monodex is an antibiotic used in a large no of infective condition.I am not aware of any of it's side effects causing hamstring strain or being a contributory factor in Hamstring re injury , so just take the treatment for your acne as advised by your doctor.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Hamstring Injuries

hi . You have hamstring injuries and you have been told to discontinue Monodex. Monodex is an antibiotic used in a large no of infective condition.I am not aware of any of it s side effects causing hamstring strain or being a contributory factor in Hamstring re injury , so just take the treatment for your acne as advised by your doctor.