Managing Stomach Upset from Antibiotics: A Comprehensive Guide
Antibiotics are great when it comes to killing bacteria. But often, they'll kill some of the "good" bacteria that resides in our intestinal tracts, causing gastrointestinal upset. Follow these steps to keep antibiotics from upsetting your stomach.
Instructions
TAKE WITH FOOD
Unless you're specifically instructed to take your drug on an empty stomach, try taking it with food to see if that alleviates the upset.
USE ACIDOPHILUS
Acidiophilus can help restore the "good" bacteria in your intestinal system. Acidiophilus is found in yogurt or can be taken as a supplement.
TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR
If your stomach upset persists, talk to your doctor about alternative remedies or, perhaps, trying another antibiotic.
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