MRSA infections are quite rampant and persistent. The bacteria present and antibiotics susceptible to it can only be determined by definitive diagnosis of the MRSA infection done by culturing and sensitivity tests. It is essential to use antibiotics appropriately and only when prescribed by your doctor. read more
The problem with MRSA is that the treatment options are more limited. Septra (or bactrim - same active ingredients but different 'filler' ingredients and even manufacturers) is not a super antibiotic; it's simply the antibiotic that works for MRSA in a home setting. read more
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