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Is Rocephin Recommended For Tooth Abscess?

I have a tooth abscess and before the dentist will go in to fix it he put me on amoxicillin. However, I have been taking this medication for nearly two weeks now and the infection seems to be getting worse. my friend suggested I ask about Rocephin for this type of infection. Would Rocephin work for my abscess?

Tue, 27 May 2014
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Hello:)Welcome to HCM.

Prolonged intake of antibiotics is not appreciated.
Rocephin is not necessary as it acts on the same organisms as penicillin.

I suggest you to take amoxicillin and metronidazole for 5 days.
Also take Neutrolin B plus before food for 5 days (as you are already on antibiotics for long).
Take a OTC painkiller if necessary.

Get the treatment done as early as possible.

Regards.
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Is Rocephin Recommended For Tooth Abscess?

Hello:)Welcome to HCM. Prolonged intake of antibiotics is not appreciated. Rocephin is not necessary as it acts on the same organisms as penicillin. I suggest you to take amoxicillin and metronidazole for 5 days. Also take Neutrolin B plus before food for 5 days (as you are already on antibiotics for long). Take a OTC painkiller if necessary. Get the treatment done as early as possible. Regards.