ULTRA-PHARMA

SHOPPING CART

You have: No items
Order total:$ 0.00

Generic Bactrim (Cotrimoxazole, Bactrim® equivalent)

960mg

QuantityPricePrice per pillReturning
customer price
FREE Bonus 
10 Pills$ 47.00$ 4.70$ 47.00----Add to cart
20 Pills$ 53.00$ 2.65$ 53.00----Add to cart
30 Pills$ 60.00$ 2.00$ 60.00----Bestseller

Cotrimoxazole is a Broad-spectrum antibiotic that treats different types of bacterial infections. It fights bacteria in your body. Cotrimoxazole is used to treat infections such as urinary tract infections, bronchitis, ear infections, traveler's diarrhea, and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Cotrimoxazole may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.

Drug Medical Information

When should you take antibiotics?

Antibiotics are prescribed medications designed to fight illnesses caused by bacteria. When used prudently, antibiotics are a powerful medical tool to thwart bacterial diseases.

What is the proper dosage?

Normally antibiotics are prescribed for 7 - 10 days treatment. If you stop your antibiotic treatment earlier, the bacterium that wasn't killed yet can restart an infection. That's why Leftover antibiotics not only will not work, but on the contrary, carry a risk of creating an antibiotic resistance in bacterial generation, which will be harder to sterilize.

How safe are antibiotics?

Antibiotics are generally safe; however, Antibiotics may alter the effectiveness of other medications and cause side effects or allergic reactions. Antibiotics can kill most of the bacteria in your body that are sensitive to them, including good bacteria. By destroying the bacterial balance, it may cause stomach upsets, diarrhea, vaginal infections, or other problems.

How does a physician decide which antibiotic to prescribe?

Doctors can call a culture to determine the kind of bacterium that's causing the disease, or what doctors usually do when no life threatening situation is dealt with, is to prescribe a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is useful for controlling a wide variety of bacterial types.

What should women know before taking antibiotics?

Because antibiotics kill all the bacterium in your body including normal bacteria in the vagina, Antibiotics often lead to a vaginal yeast infection. Yeast cells begin attacking tissues in the vagina, usually causing one or all of the following symptoms: itching, burning, pain during sex and vaginal discharge. If you think you have a yeast infection, consult a physician. If you are pregnant or nursing do not take antibiotics without your doctor's consultant.

Hair Loss? We can help

Want to look slim? We can help your weightloss
CALL NOW TOLL FREE! ENGLISH ONLY us +1-877-778-3153 uk +44-808-280-0713 Sun. - Sat. 24 Hours