Bactrim Eyes
3 Topics FoundWHAT IS LODRANE 24D USED FOR ## Lodrane 24 D (active ingredients brompheniramine and pseudoephedrine) both of these drugs are used to treat symtoms of allergies or colds such as: sneezing, coughing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, and rash. Do you have any more questions or information to add? Please post back if you do. ## Can lodrane 24 d be taken with bactrim ds? ## I had taken the Forteo course of 2yrs now the Dr advised for the tab. ALENSOL-D ONCE WEEKLY.
I am self medicating with these 2 yr.old tablets that were given for my now deceased husband. I am on oxygen full time and for the past week, my breathing has gotten worse and I have pain in my right ear. I decided to cut out all of my herbal pills for eyesight and hair etc. to see if that was the cause. I still have shortness of breath. I figure I might have an infection going on so I am trying the Bactrim to see if that helps. I take a half pill a day of Digoxin - very low dosage. I have only taken one Bactrim, but so far, so good. Should I be taking Bactrim for my lungs? I know its ok for my ears. ## Hello, Suzy! How are you? I'm sorry that you're ill. This antibiotic can be used to treat various types of bacterial infections, as listed by the FDA. Possible side effects may i...
What is a large white oval pill with MP on left side, a line in the middle, and 85 on the right side? ## what are they? are they for pain? ## No, this is not a pain medication. This tablet contains 800mgs of Sulfamethoxazole and 160mgs of Trimethoprim, a generic for Bactrim DS. This is a combination antibiotic used to treat various types of infections. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, diarrhea and vomiting. ## Can an oval white antibiotic pill imprinted with mp 85, treat or heal coughing, sore throat, running nose, body aches, mucus, watery eyes, burning eyes and/or chest pain? Every time I clean with bleach this happens for like 3 to 4 days before i get better and am able to see and breath a little better. What's my problem?