heisenberg
New member
Hi everyone,
Recently I heard about Amoxyclav 625 mg, which is a combination antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections.
From what I understand, it works by combining two ingredients so the antibiotic can fight bacteria that might otherwise resist treatment.
This got me thinking about how antibiotics have evolved over time and why doctors sometimes prescribe combination medicines instead of single antibiotics.
While reading about it online, I found some helpful information on Ivercares, but I’d love to hear thoughts from people who have actually used it.
Do you think combination antibiotics work better for stubborn infections?
Recently I heard about Amoxyclav 625 mg, which is a combination antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections.
From what I understand, it works by combining two ingredients so the antibiotic can fight bacteria that might otherwise resist treatment.
This got me thinking about how antibiotics have evolved over time and why doctors sometimes prescribe combination medicines instead of single antibiotics.
While reading about it online, I found some helpful information on Ivercares, but I’d love to hear thoughts from people who have actually used it.
Do you think combination antibiotics work better for stubborn infections?