No, antibiotics cause fungal yeast infections by killing off all the bacteria, the good bacteria help keep the fungi that cause yeast in check. Once the taste grow out of control, a yeast infection sets in. If you are on birth control pills or diabetic, you are more prone to yeast. read more
Cipro (ciprofloxacin) is an antibiotic prescribed to fight different types of bacterial infections. This type of antibiotic can produce serious side effects, such as tendon damage or liver problems, so it’s only administered when an infection cannot be treated with a safer type of antibiotics. read more