No you can not.
Antibiotics
You can't treat trichomoniasis effectively without antibiotics.
Ophthalmic antibiotics are applied to the eye, or under the eyelid, to treat eye infections caused by bacteria.
No. Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, is a fungal infection. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections. Fungus and bacteria are two completely different germs, so antibiotics won't work. Athlete's foot can be treated with over-the-counter anti-fungal sprays or creams.
Tuberculosis Parasitic Diseases Streptococal Diseases Gram- negative infections; although those are often difficult to treat
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. Antibiotics cannot treat viral infections such as HPV, herpes and HIV.
gonorrhea
Skin infections in fish can be treated with antibiotics or antimicrobial agents, such as erythromycin or pima/mela fix.
Antibiotics won't treat a virus.
Tetracyclines are called "broad-spectrum" antibiotics, because they can be used to treat a wide variety of infections. Physicians may prescribe these drugs to treat eye infections, pneumonia, gonorrhea, Rocky Mountain.
Cephlosporin and tetracycline are used to treat gonorrhea.
Chlamydia,Gonorrhea,Syphills and Trichomas are all cured by antibiotics .The bacterial and parasitic STDs are treatable with antibiotics.Bacterial STDs can be treated with antibiotics, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.All but the viral STDs can be treated with antibiotics.Bacterial and protozoal sexually transmissible infections are treatable with antibiotics.
Currently the preferred treatment for gonorrhea is ceftriaxone 250 mg. If resistance to this antibiotic is noted, contact your local health department who will coordinate expert advice regarding treatment options.
You can't treat SARS with antibiotics because it is a viral disease.
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections, they have no affect on viruses. Vaccinations treat viruses.
Antibiotics often are prescribed if blisters become infected.
With antibiotics.