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  2. Antibiotics specifically treat infections caused by bacteria, such as Staph., Strep., or E. coli., and either kill the bacteria (bactericidal) or keep it from reproducing and growing (bacteriostatic). And remember, antibiotics do not work against viral infections, like a cold, most coughs or COVID. When should I use an antibiotic?

  3. Antibiotic, chemical substance produced by a living organism, generally a microorganism, that is detrimental to other microorganisms. Antibiotics came into worldwide prominence with the introduction of penicillin in 1941. Since then they have revolutionized the treatment of bacterial infections.

  4. Antibiotics work by killing bacteria and preventing them from multiplying. Common antibiotics include gentamicin, cephalexin, ertapenem, erythromycin, ciprofloxacin, and metronidazole.

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

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    By using antibiotics properly, you can help slow the spread of antimicrobial-resistant threats and ensure that these lifesaving drugs will work when you and your loved ones need them. Antibiotics ...

  6. Antibiotics: What To Know - Cleveland Clinic

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    An antibiotic refers to any substance that stops bacteria from growing. The antibiotics you take may be entirely made from natural products. Or, they may include synthetic (made in a lab) substances. Scientists are constantly researching and developing new antibiotics to fight infections.

  7. Antibiotics are compounds that target bacteria and, thus, are intended to treat and prevent bacterial infections. This activity will examine the various classes of antibiotics, their mechanisms of action, bacterial susceptibilities, and potential adverse events.

  8. Antibiotics - Common Side Effects, Allergies and Reactions -...

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    Antibiotics are medications that treat infections by killing bacteria or other organisms or slowing their growth. An antibiotic side effect occurs as an unwanted reaction that occurs in addition to the desirable therapeutic action of the antibiotic you are taking.

  9. Antibiotic Prescribing and Use - CDC

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    Antibiotic Prescribing and Use. Antibiotics can save lives, but any time antibiotics are used, they can cause side effects and contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance. View All.

  10. What are the most common types of antibiotics? - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/common-antibiotics

    Antibiotics are medications that treat bacterial infections. They achieve this by killing bacteria or slowing their growth. Some common types of antibiotics include penicillin and macrolides....

  11. How antibiotics work: Types, uses and side effects - Healthily

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    Antibiotics are medicines that can treat infections caused by bacteria or some parasites. They work by killing bacteria or stopping bacteria from spreading, giving your immune system more time to clear an infection. But they don’t work if you have an infection caused by a virus, like a cold or flu.