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Antibiotic after tooth extraction
I extracted my tooth today ... And one antibiotic Amoxycilin has been prescribed..how necessary is this to take because I have very acute gas problems and I do not have a good history with antibiotics as it causes extreme problems in digestion.
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Hello it’s advisable to have your antibiotics if they have been prescribed by your dentist. For the gastric issue you can have PAN -40( antacid) empty stomach every morning till the time the antibiotic course is going on and can even have A to Z multivitamin in the afternoon for 7 days.
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Have the antibiotic course as prescribed for the duration and add these two medicines so that your gastric issues are well taken care of. Take care. Get well soon!
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Hello , antibiotics are given to control infection . Though ur tooth is extracted but infection inthe socket persists and is required to take a course of 5 days  and even to prevent further infection. Many antibiotics in combination with lactobacillus are available in d market ,u can take them which will prevent gastric irritation .
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