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Antibiotics Introduction
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications in modern medicine. Antibiotics cure disease by killing or injuring bacteria. The first antibiotic was penicillin, discovered accidentally from a mold culture.
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Antibiotics kill bacteria.
Research shows that antibiotics often clear up middle ear infections (otitis media) caused by bacteria. Most children with ear infections take antibiotics for 5 days.
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Antibiotics and pregnancy
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Is it safe to take antibiotics during pregnancy?
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Topical antibiotics help prevent infections caused by bacteria that get into minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Treating minor wounds with antibiotics allows quicker healing.
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Antibiotics, sometimes known as antibacterials, are drugs used to treat infections caused by bacteria. These are tiny organisms, too small to see with the naked eye, that sometimes cause illness in humans.
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Antibiotics are used to treat illnesses such as strep throat, ear infections, bacterial pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. In special cases, antibiotics may be given to prevent infection.
When are antibiotics not needed?
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ORAL ANTIBIOTICS - Medications administered as a pill, capsule, tablet, or liquid in the treatment of a bacterial infection.
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Diarrhea caused by antibiotics involves the passage of frequent, loose stools along with a variety of other symptoms.
What is going on in the body?
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HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEMS CONQUER TB, IF NOT, ANTIBIOTICS NEEDED
Question: I have been around someone who might have tuberculosis and I am concerned that I may have caught it. I didn't think people got that anymore. What are the symptoms of tuberculosis?
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antibiotics (to treat an underlying infection)
surgical intervention (for symptomatic kidney stones)
If your child has hydronephrosis, multiple treatment options may be discussed including non-surgical or surgical options.
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Antibiotics are given to wipe out the bacteria, to prevent the spread of the disease, and to protect the patient from developing pneumonia. They are not a substitute for treatment with antitoxin.
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Antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria. A newborn with possible urine blockage or VUR may be given antibiotics to prevent urinary tract infections from developing until the urinary defect corrects itself or is surgically corrected.
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Antibiotics. Antibiotics are generally effective for treating traveler's diarrhea that develops in an 8-hour period, with three or more loose stools, and especially if associated with nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, fever, or blood in the stools.
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Antibiotics
Antibiotic
Drug (such as penicillin, tetracycline or cephalosporin) that is able to kill or inhibit the growth of certain micro-organisms (bacteria). Used to combat disease and infection.
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Antibiotics
Tetracycline is an oral antibiotic that has been used to treat acne for many years.
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Antibiotics are the first choice, however they do not help if the problem reoccurs. Sometimes overlooked is the possibility of Candida albicans, a yeast overgrowth made worse from antibiotics.
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antibiotics - penicillin, sulphonamides, chloramphenicol and cephalosporins
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Antibiotics are given to assure clearing of streptococci (the cause of rheumatic fever). Continuous preventive antibiotics (antibiotic prophylaxis) may be prescribed.
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Antibiotics don't work against measles, but you can give acetaminophen to ease the fever. Call your child's school or daycare center right away and let them know that your child has the measles.
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Antibiotics are often not very helpful in treating abscesses. The main treatments are hot packs and then draining ("lancing") the abscess when it is soft and ready to drain.
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Antibiotics - Topical metronidazole cream or gel (MetroCream, MetroGel) is the most frequently prescribed first-line therapy. Other topical antibiotics also may be effective.
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Antibiotics are necessary for pelvic inflammatory disease.
Review Date: 11/30/2004
Reviewed By: Jacqueline A. Hart, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Boston, MA.
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Antibiotics weaken the body more.
The more frequently this infection occurs, the more difficult it is to eliminate. The tonsils become scarred from previous inflammations.
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- Antibiotics may be used in small, acutely ill infants to protect against secondary bacterial invasion.
- Corticosteriods may be given, in rare cases, to small infants with acute wheezing.
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Oral antibiotics
Oral antibiotics have a high success rate, and can be safely used for up to a year. It can take up to six months to fully take effect, but there should be a noticeable difference within six weeks.
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These antibiotics are used to treat many common infections, sexually transmitted diseases and acne. This article profiles the medication.
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Giving antibiotics for infections.
Treatment of the Symptoms of Delirium with Medication
Drugs called antipsychotics may be used to treat the symptoms of delirium.
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If the antibiotics do not work, other treatments include:
The information provided herein is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Treatment: Antibiotics and bactericides chloramphenicol, furazolidone, or oxolinic acid are all very effective in treating Vibriosis.
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Some infections have become resistant to the drugs used to treat them and now require newer types of antibiotics. Experts believe that having STDs other than AIDS increases one's risk for becoming infected with the AIDS virus.
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Some experts have attributed this to overprescription of antibiotics and the routine use of antibiotics as growth enhancers and to treat disease in livestock, practices that encourage the development of drug-resistant bacterial variants.
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Zyvox (linezolid) The first in a new class of antibiotics called oxazolidinones.
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Tetracycline: A family of broad-spectrum antibiotics effective against a remarkably wide variety of organisms. Bacteria susceptible to teracycline include H.
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Powerful broad-spectrum antibiotics must be administered immediately. They are given intravenously (in a vein) to attain high blood levels of the antibiotic in an attempt to control the infection.
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If healing does not occur with antibiotics or other non-operative treatment, surgery may be necessary.
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An anticancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called antineoplastic antibiotics.
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A molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and causes a specific physiologic effect in the cell.
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Complications that may indicate an infection that requires antibiotics include pus-like drainage from the callus, increased pain and swelling, and fever.
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ANTIBIOTIC: A substance derived from mold or bacteria that inhibits the growth of other microorganisms (such as bacteria or fungi). Antibiotics are used to treat infectious diseases.
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Sudden growth of a different type of bacteria than the type originally diagnosed and treated. This is a common cause of treatment failure because the new type of bacteria is often resistant to first-line antibiotics.
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could delay speech and other developmental milestones. An untreated infection could also spread from the middle ear to the nearby parts of the head, including the brain. There are a number of treatments for ear infections, including antibiotics.
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