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Know When and How to Use Antibiotics, and When to Skip Them

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Antibiotics are among the most powerful tools in modern medicine, saving countless lives every day. However, they are not a one-size-fits-all solution for every illness. Understanding when to use antibiotics—and when not to—is essential for your health and for combating the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.

What Antibiotics Do—and Don’t—Treat

Antibiotics are designed to fight bacterial infections by either killing bacteria or preventing them from multiplying. However, they have no effect on viruses. This distinction is crucial when it comes to treating illnesses.

Bacterial Infections That May Require Antibiotics:

    •    Strep throat

    •    Whooping cough

    •    Urinary tract infections (UTIs)

Viral Illnesses That Don’t Respond to Antibiotics:

    •    Common cold

    •    Influenza (flu)

    •    COVID-19

Before taking antibiotics, consult your healthcare provider. They will determine if your condition is bacterial or viral and recommend the appropriate treatment.

The Right Way to Take Antibiotics

To maximize the effectiveness of antibiotics and protect your health:

    •    Follow Your Prescription: Take antibiotics exactly as prescribed.

    •    Don’t Skip Doses: Skipping doses can reduce their effectiveness and increase resistance risks.

    •    Avoid Saving Antibiotics for Later: Leftover medication should not be reused or shared.

    •    Communicate with Your Provider: Let your healthcare professional know about other medications you’re taking to prevent drug interactions or side effects.

If you experience new or unusual symptoms while on antibiotics, contact your healthcare provider. Serious side effects should also be reported to the FDA’s MedWatch program at 800-FDA-1088 or online.

The Danger of Antibiotic Resistance

The overuse and misuse of antibiotics have led to the rise of antibiotic resistance, where bacteria develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them. This makes bacterial infections harder—and sometimes impossible—to treat.

Consequences of Antibiotic Resistance:

    •    Prolonged illnesses

    •    Complications from untreated infections

    •    Increased hospitalizations

    •    Limited or no treatment options

    •    Higher mortality rates

What You Can Do

By using antibiotics responsibly, you can:

    •    Protect your health and the health of others.

    •    Preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations.

    •    Help combat the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance.

Final Thoughts

Antibiotics are a critical resource, but they must be used wisely. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the right diagnosis and treatment. Together, we can safeguard these lifesaving medications and maintain their efficacy for years to come.

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