Sore throat: Viruses are the cause of most sore throats and can't be treated with antibiotics. However, strep throat is caused by bacteria and antibiotics can help. In most cases, your doctor will take a throat swab to test for strep before prescribing an antibiotic for a sore throat.
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Simple carbohydrates are in foods such as table sugar and syrups. Complex carbohydrates contain longer chains of sugar molecules than simple carbohydrates. The body converts these sugar molecules into glucose, which it uses for energy.
Schedule II narcotics include: hydromorphone (Dilaudid®), methadone (Dolophine®), meperidine (Demerol®), oxycodone (OxyContin®, Percocet®), and fentanyl (Sublimaze®, Duragesic®). Other Schedule II narcotics include: morphine, opium, codeine, and hydrocodone.