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Old 08-16-2013, 08:28 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith View Post
Not a good idea at all.



Please call the prescribing doctors about this; there may be solutions.

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Thank you for your reply. I did talk to my PCP about stopping the antibiotics. They would literally get stuck in my swollen throat and I would end up choking and gagging til they got un-stuck. PCP wasn't worried about the stopping indicating due to probably viral pharyngitis they would not be beneficial to me anyway. I did take them from Wednesday to Monday (Amoxicillin 875mg 2x day) and then Monday pm - Tuesday am I took the Cephalexin 500mg - took 2 pills - threw up with both). After taking the Amox for three days I actually got a lot worse.
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