With long term antibiotics. Hopefully you are being seen by a physician who specializes in Infection Control. He/she will no doubt prescribe IV (intervenous antibiotics) Vancomycin in addition to perhaps one or two more medications. It may be as long as six weeks, about three times a day. Blood work will need to be monitored as not to jeopardize the kidneys and liver.
Good Luck to you!!! Stay strong!!
2006-08-20 02:18:47
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answered by Anonymous
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the place is the an infection? Bactrim and Rifampin are used for MRSA infections. you may examine with an infectious ailment well being practitioner if feasible. additionally, examine for the custom and sensitivity checklist from the laboratory. different options are Zyvox- very high priced, Vancomycin- frequently demands hospitalization or experienced nursing care as its given via IV.
2016-09-29 11:35:49
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answered by ? 4
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it depends where the site of infection is. Cultures need to be drawn and sensitives are done after that. Usually it;s a month of antibiotics at home, should get rid of the problem
2006-08-20 02:18:21
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answered by researchtissue 5
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Due to misuse of antibiotic this days and development of resistant organisms culture and sensitivity is advised to chose the suitable antibiotic.
2006-08-20 02:22:18
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answered by Fouad 3
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I.V. antibiotics consisting of Vancomycin & Teicoplanin and antibiotic cream for your nose, special soaps, powder and shampoo for the rest of your body.
2006-08-20 02:22:02
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answered by Brendy 4
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Long-term antibiotic therapy.
2006-08-23 09:27:57
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answered by But Inside I'm Screaming 7
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Debridement to remove all infected tissues and local treatment with hot packs. Amputation is at times necessary.
2006-08-20 02:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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strong antibiotics
2006-08-20 02:17:40
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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