No Cephalexin is used to treat bacterial infections. Ringworm is a fungal infection.
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there is probability of treating H.Pylori with cephalexin, because cephalexin is similar to beta lactam antibiotics and it is acid stable this enables it to be a suitable candidate for H.Pylori treatment.
nope. Cephalexin in human is used to treat inflammations and it is also used in dogs to treat inflammation. I was given Cephalexin when my throat was swollen. My dog was given the same for a swollen eye. Unless there's something different about the ingredients in the medication.
Cephalexin is typically used to treat bacterial infections and prevent heart valve infections. Bacterial infections that cephalexin can treat are sinus infections, irritations of the prostate, and skin infections (like cellulitis). Cephalexin is used for infants and children to treat the same infections seen in adults. It may also be given to people who are allergic to penicillin.Treatment of bacterial infectionsPrevention of heart valve infections (bacterial endocarditis).
Cephalexin is popularly used to treat infections contracted from injuries. A normal bee sting would only require cleaning and pain medications. If your bee sting becomes infected, then see a doctor who might prescribe you with Cephalexin.
No, cephalexin does not contain sulfur in its chemical structure. It is a cephalosporin antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections.
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Yes, cephalexin can be used to clear pimples and bad acne; however, this must be taken as a prescription because of common side effects, including sore joints, bloody diarrhea and nausea.
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It is generally used for upper respiratory infections (bacterial), but can be used to treat a UTI (urinary tract infection).
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