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Antibiotics (2 Videos)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Antibiotics are drugs that are used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other organisms, including protozoa, parasites, and fungi.
Colds and flus - antibiotics (2 Videos)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Colds and flus are NOT cured by antibiotics.
Using Antibiotics Safely and Wisely  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Antibiotics have been misused so much in recent years that doctors now face an alarming problem. Bacteria that once were easily controlled have become resi...
Antibiotics (2 Videos)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Drugs used to combat bacteria that cause infection. Antibiotics are substances that combat bacteria, and, as a result, relieve the symptoms of infections c...
Is There a Time to Be Anti Antibiotics?  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
So many of us are taking antibiotics when we don't really need them that doctors fear bacteria are building up a dangerous resistance to the drugs.
Antibiotics (2 Videos, 1 Image)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Antibiotics may be informally defined as the subgroup of anti-infectives derived from bacterial sources and used to treat bacterial infections.

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Antibiotics -- EMedicineHealth Consumer Information
Although antibiotics are useful in a wide variety of infections, it is important to realize that antibiotics only treat. Antibiotics are among the most fre...
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Antibiotics -- Information from the Merck Manual
Also, some antibiotics can interact with other drugs a person may be taking, possibly reducing the effectiveness or increasing the side effects of the anti...
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