PEOPLE with colds or influenza are asking doctors to write prescriptions of antibiotics, did not actually do the right thing for their own health because of colds accompanied by fever or flu, and most types of coughs, most of the main cause is a virus and not bacteria.
Antibiotics only work effectively when faced with a disease caused by bacteria and in some cases when used against colds accompanied by fever and influenza can cause a person's condition is getting worse and not better, experts said.
When a person consumes an antibiotic such as those written in the prescription or taking antibiotics that remain from the use of previously stored in the medicine cabinet, then that person will likely feel better or feel healthier, but it was nothing more than mere placebo effect.
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