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Hi, i have an infection on my foot, nothing serious but want to clear it up as it painful when walking. What are the strongest antibiotics available over the counter at the pharmacy? Any idea of price?

 

Thanks in advance

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Google can help you in times of need ....
 
Top 10 List of Brand Name Antibiotics
  • Augmentin.
  • Flagyl, Flagyl ER.
  • Amoxil.
  • Cipro.
  • Keflex.
  • Bactrim, Bactrim DS.
  • Levaquin.
  • Zithromax.
Posted (edited)

Get Augmetin 1G and Ciprofloxacin 500mg and take both for 5 days.

BUT I'm not a doctor and this forum is not a medical one.

Last month I had a foot infection and I'm lucky enough to be good friends with several doctors.

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A better question is what are you trying to treat? Because the answer to that question will help identify what the best antibiotic for your condition:

 

Amoxicillin

Chephalexin

Chephalexin is probably a better choice in your case because used to treat both skin and bone infections.

 

Both Amox and Cheph are available over the counter in any larger pharmacy and the cost is inconsequetial.  A sheet of 10 capsules for both these drugs should cost you less than 40 baht.  If you buy a carton which will have 25 sheets then it will work out about 15-20 a sheet. 

 

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12 minutes ago, EricTh said:

Some people are allergic towards penicillin-like antibiotics such as amoxicillin.

Amoxicillin is mostly given for respiratory infections.  

 

I will assume that the OP is not 7 years old, so he would already know if he is allergic to penicillin.

 

My initial advice holds true, does he have a skin infection and/or bone infection of the foot?

 

 

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48 minutes ago, Adumbration said:

Amoxicillin is mostly given for respiratory infections.  

 

I will assume that the OP is not 7 years old, so he would already know if he is allergic to penicillin.

 

My initial advice holds true, does he have a skin infection and/or bone infection of the foot?

 

 

As well as dental infections

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1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Why not go to your local pharmacy and speak to the pharmacist. They will be the best person to advise you as to what's available over the counter.

Good idea.

 

Probably better than some of the "doctors" they have in Sakon Nakhon.

 

Whatever ailments you may have its always amoxicillin and paracetamol at the local clinic here in Sakon Nakhon.  

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1 hour ago, 2long said:

Get Augmetin 1G and Ciprofloxacin 500mg and take both for 5 days.

BUT I'm not a doctor and this forum is not a medical one.

Last month I had a foot infection and I'm lucky enough to be good friends with several doctors.

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What you doing

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1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said:

Why not go to your local pharmacy and speak to the pharmacist. They will be the best person to advise you as to what's available over the counter.

That's good idea. Thanks

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Different antibiotics treat different types of bacteria.  It’s not a question of the strongest.  But what is appropriate for the specific condition

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A few years back I had an infection in my foot that turned to sepsis.

You could get some Amoxil at the pharmacy, but if it doesn't quickly heal get professional treatment urgently . 

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10 hours ago, proton said:

Avoid Cipro if over 60. It can permanently damage tendons. Took it for three days, first one ankle went then the other, luckily not long lasting.

Took Norfloxacin another member of the same Fluroquinolone family as Cipro for 7 days, shortly after diagnosed with Peripheral Neuropathy. Maybe coincidental maybe not.

 

"Fluoroquinolones, including ciprofloxacin, are associated with disabling and potentially irreversible serious adverse reactions that have occurred together, including tendinitis and tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy".

 

Cipro Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com

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13 hours ago, Dmaxdan said:

Why not go to your local pharmacy and speak to the pharmacist. They will be the best person to advise you as to what's available over the counter.

Maybe the infection needs both antibiotics and a very strong disinfectant cream. 

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Do you have the 6 years of medical training, plus years of specialist training, that a Thai doctor has? if not don't try to treat yourself for something like a foot infection or you may lose your foot.  It is worth it to visit a hospital.

 

If you want to same money ask the doctor what antibiotic to take, how to take it, and for how long then tell him you will get the medication at a local pharmacy, not at the hospital.  The drug cost will be 1/2 or less at a local private pharmacy vs the hospital pharmacy (a government hospital pharmacy may be an exception but probably not).

 

If you insist on being a real Cheap Charley then at least go to a local Clinic with a real doctor.

 

Thai pharmacists are trained to dispense drugs, to recognize and warn about bad drug interactions, and may have some training in what works for simple medical problems but frankly I would never trust one for any medical condition important to me.

 

 

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14 hours ago, 2long said:

Get Augmetin 1G and Ciprofloxacin 500mg and take both for 5 days.

BUT I'm not a doctor and this forum is not a medical one.

Last month I had a foot infection and I'm lucky enough to be good friends with several doctors.

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God Dame!???? That is STD! 

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