Only those which arise from an infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotics are not useful against viruses.
Examples - Tuberculosis, Sinus Infections, Strep Throat, Urinary Tract Infections
Antibiotics are used for bacterial infections, and ideally, nothing else.
Once the other drugs fail to control fever, you should take a five day course in antibiotics, three a day.
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infections
With antibiotics.
strep throat.
Tuberculosis Parasitic Diseases Streptococal Diseases Gram- negative infections; although those are often difficult to treat
strep throat
Most of the drugs that treat bacterial disease are called antibiotics.
Antibiotics. But different antibiotics affect different germs.
Of course, many antibiotics are known today.
Antibiotics only kill bacteria, they cannot be used effectively to treat a flu virus infection. Antibiotics don't affect viruses. Sometimes people with the flu develop secondary bacterial infections and then antibiotics may be given to treat or prevent this complication.
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Antibiotics treat (and sometimes prevent) bacterial infections. They are not effective against infections caused by any other microscopic pathogens (such as viruses and fungi).
It can be used to treat sexually transmitted diseases or infections, like other antibiotics.
Antibiotics won't treat a virus.