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What precations we have to take when taking antibiotics for a week? How to reduce the effect of antibiotics on the liver and other important parts of body?
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hello take plenty of fluids supplements antacids will help bye
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Hello... So many patients take antibiotics across the world... If you are not allergic to particular antibiotics you can take it without any precautions. Taking antibiotics for one week wouldn't harm liver.. It may increase gastric secretion so take it along with antacids.
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