Cara is prescribed a long course of antibiotics to treat her condition. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding her treatment?
A. She may be able to reduce the cost of her treatment by asking for a generic form of the antibiotic.
B. She can safely stop taking the antibiotic when her symptoms cease.
C. She should tell her physician that she is taking oral contraceptives to avoid any possible drug interactions.
D. She should store the antibiotic in a cool, dry, dark place and not in the medicine cabinet in her bathroom.
B. She can safely stop taking the antibiotic when her symptoms cease.
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Fill in the blank with the right word.
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a. The medicine contains benzocaine to stop the pain. b. The pain will stop when the itching stops. c. The pain should stop within a day. d. The cream will work after the burning and stinging sensation subsides.
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