Respiratory Infection
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They are both broad spectrum antibiotics, so you should take the one your doctor has prescribed for you.
The FDA lists the typical antibiotic side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, headache, non-allergic skin rash and diarrhea.
Is there anything else I can help with?
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