ANTIBIOTICS
What can we do? We can't stop the antibiotic becoming resistant but we can do a lot to prevent this from happening. We must use antibiotics carefully:
1. Only use an antibiotic if you really need to.
2. Don't take an antibiotic if you have a cold or sore throat.
3. Carry out the full course of antibiotics i.e. Don´t stop taking them when you start to feel better. Finish the packet!
Remember - Antibiotics are not always the answer. Common colds, coughs or sore throats can be helped by taking paracetamol, or a cold remedy from the Chemist. Ask your pharmacist for advice.
So when do I use an antibiotic? Your doctor will prescribe an antibiotic when you need one, for example, for a kidney infection or pneumonia. Antibiotics are able to save lives. Therefore by not using them unnecessarily, they are more likely to work when we need them.
When you take an antibiotic it is very important that you take them as prescribed and finish the course. Antibiotic resistance is more likely to develop if antibiotics are taken intermittently, for example, just when you remember, or in too low a dose.
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