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Green capsule antibiotic with no markings. Anyone know the name for it?

by Guest64824  |  earlier

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Got this antibiotic from a pharmacy near my house. She told me it can cure mild pimples in 3 days. The capsule is in green with no markings. After I took it, I don't feel that well, a bit nausea and dizzy. Just wondering what kind of antibiotic was the green pill as I can't find it in google. Should I keep taking it and go through with the 3 days course unwell?

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  1. Don't trust it, you never know. You might want to have someone that you trust around the house wit hyou for the night in case the lady gave you something wierd.


  2. This sounds a little sketch.

    Antibiotics are usually used to fight micro-organisms, such as funguses, but not pimples.

    Also, legal pills are generally marked with a number that allows the user to trace what kind of pill it is, what it is used for, and who it was prescribed to online.

    These side effects sound like they aren't agreeing with you at all, and in case the pills are seriously harming you, I would discontinue using them. A "miracle cure" for pimples simply doesn't exist.

  3. Um... did it come in a bottle/a box set?

    If not you shouldn't be taking it. And shouldn't your doctor of prescribed it to you so you would know?

    Why is a pharmacist handing out pills?

    A green pill is way to vague.

  4. Is it Keflex.  I have received that numerous time for strep throats and ear infection.  I believe it is green.  The generic Cephalexin may not have markings.

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