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Online antibiotics prescriptions from home

You can now get well-suited antibiotic prescriptions from your doctors online (YDO)! After a brief consultation of your medical condition, a tailored prescription will be provided. The right antibiotics at the right time are vital in effectively treating bacterial infections!

Timely prescriptions are essential for treating infections quickly and preventing the spread of a disease!

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Hi Dr Nicole, I have had sinusitis and a fever for a week, and it is terrible. Can I get some form of treatment, please?

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  • Amoxicillin + clavulanic acid,  875mg /125mg, twice a day for 7 days 
  • Fluticasone propionate, 50mcg/spray
  • Fexofenadine, 120 mg

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What are the types of antibiotics available online?

When bacterial infections require treatment, prescription-strength antibiotics offer the most potent solution. Here are various types of antibiotic medications available online that address different bacterial infections, ensuring effective treatment under medical supervision.

Penicillins

Penicillins are a class of antibiotics commonly prescribed to treat various bacterial infections, such as strep throat, bacterial pneumonia, and urinary tract infections.

  • Penicillin
  • Amoxicillin
  • Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate)
  • Omnipen (ampicillin)

Macrolides

Macrolides are antibiotics primarily prescribed to treat respiratory tract infections such as sinusitis and bronchitis, but overuse has led to decreased effectiveness against certain bacteria.

  • Z-pack (azithromycin)

Tetracyclines

Tetracyclines are a group of antibiotics often used to treat acne, sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia, and various bacterial infections affecting the respiratory system and skin.

  • Minocin (minocycline)
  • Vibramycin (doxycycline)

Cephalosporins

Cephalosporins are antibiotics used to treat many bacterial infections, including strep throat, gonorrhea, and skin infections, with different generations targeting different types of bacteria.

  • Omnicef (cefdinir)
  • Ceftin (cefuroxime)
  • Duricef (cefadroxil)
  • Keflex (cephalexin)
  • Cefzil (cefprozil)

Others

This category encompasses a diverse range of antibiotics, each used to target specific bacterial infections in various parts of the body as follows:

  • Cleocin (clindamycin)
  • Flagyl (metronidazole)
  • Levaquin (levofloxacin)
  • Cipro (ciprofloxacin)
  • Avelox (moxifloxacin)
  • Bactrim DS (sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim)

These antibiotics cater to a range of bacterial infections and are prescribed by healthcare professionals to ensure appropriate treatment and minimize risks.

Antibiotics we prescribe online

Bacterial infections antibiotics treat

Bacterial pneumonia

Lung infection characterized by cough, fever, and breathing difficulties.

Ear infections

Infections affecting the ears, causing pain and sometimes hearing loss.

Gonorrhea

Sexually transmitted infection (STI) causing genital discharge and pain.

Pink eye (conjunctivitis)

Inflammation of the eye's surface, causing redness and discharge.

Strep throat

Bacterial infection of the throat, causing severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing.

Chlamydia

Common STI causing genital discharge and discomfort.

Syphilis

STI with various stages, potentially leading to severe complications if untreated.

Acne

Skin condition characterized by pimples and blackheads, often occurring during adolescence.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Infections affecting the urinary system, commonly caused by bacteria.

Upper respiratory infections

Infections affecting the nose, throat, and lungs, often causing cold or flu-like symptoms.

Gastrointestinal infections

Infections affecting the stomach and intestines, leading to symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting.

Sinus infections

Infections causing inflammation of the sinus cavities, leading to nasal congestion and facial pain.

FAQs about online antibiotics prescription

How can I get antibiotics fast online?

You can swiftly access antibiotics online via telehealth services. Just register, consult a licensed healthcare provider, and, if needed, receive a prescription sent directly to your pharmacy for pickup.

How do you get antibiotics without seeing a doctor?

Apart from a limited selection of topical over-the-counter (OTC) antibiotic ointments, oral antibiotics require a prescription from a primary care provider due to various regulatory and safety reasons. However, you can get online prescriptions via online doctor chat without having to go to the doctor's office.

How do antibiotics work?

Antibiotics work by killing bacteria or bacterial growth that leads to an infection. Only the right and well-suited antibiotic works for the specific bacteria. It is important to note that antibiotics should only be taken during the prescribed period to avoid antibiotic resistance development.

How do I know if I need antibiotics?

Antibiotics are reserved for bacterial infections, including conditions such as bloodstream infections, skin abscesses, bacterial pneumonia, urinary tract infections, streptococcal pharyngitis, and certain middle ear infections.

What are the side effects of antibiotics?

Some of antibiotics' most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. In contrast, some of the severe side effects of antibiotics are kidney damage, liver damage, blood disorders, seizures, and severe allergic reactions like anaphylactic shocks.

What is the strongest antibiotic for bacterial infection?

The strongest antibiotic for a bacterial infection depends on the specific type of bacteria causing the infection and its susceptibility to different antibiotics. For example, among broad-spectrum antibiotics, vancomycin 3.0 is one of the strongest antibiotics ever developed, renowned for its efficacy against a range of bacterial infections.

What is the fastest working antibiotic?

Amoxicillin, a fast-acting antibiotic, typically starts exhibiting its effects shortly after ingestion, reaching peak effectiveness within one to two hours. However, symptom relief may not be immediate.

Can virtual doctors prescribe amoxicillin?

Yes, an online doctor has the authority to prescribe amoxicillin if your medical condition warrants it. Before your virtual consultation, you'll be required to provide details regarding your medical history, current medications, and your preferred local pharmacy.

Is it possible to have an allergic reaction to antibiotics?

Yes, some individuals may experience allergic reactions to antibiotics, particularly penicillin and cephalosporins, although this is rare. Allergic responses typically manifest as mild to moderate symptoms, such as a raised, itchy skin rash known as urticaria (hives) and occasional coughing.

Why won't my doctor give me antibiotics?

If a doctor opts against prescribing antibiotics, it could be due to suspicions that the condition is not bacterial or that the patient's immune system is equipped to combat the illness without antibiotic intervention.

How does antibiotic resistance occur?

Antibiotic resistance occurs when antibiotics are taken more or less than prescribed in terms of dosing frequency and the days for which it is prescribed. This usually results when the body gets used to those antibiotics and has enough time to make antibiotics in the body.

How long does it take for antibiotics to work for bacterial infection?

Improvement in patients with bacterial infections typically starts within one to three days following antibiotic initiation. This delay can be attributed to the time the immune system needs to subside after eliminating harmful bacteria.

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