Yes, it is common for Keflex to be prescribed for a skin infection. The usual dosage is 500mg four times a day for seven days. It is important to take the medication as instructed by your healthcare provider. If you have any concerns or questions about the medication, it is best to consult with your pharmacist or healthcare provider.
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