No antibiotic has ever helped to cure the cold. Cold or common cold is caused by virus infection. Antibiotics should not be used to treat the cold. That should be taken as crime against humanity to use antibiotics to treat the cold.
They ARE harmful for treating the common cold. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections and the cold is caused by a virus. Antibiotics will not help at all. But what will happen, is that some bacteria in your respiratory tract, which are causing no problems, will be killed off but some will have the genes that will resist that antibiotic. When you really need an antibiotic to kill off those now resistant bacteria, they will not be affected and you will get sicker.
We are now coming to a point in time, when we will not be able to treat bacteria that are very dangerous to our lives because we have used antibiotics for everything including viruses. The only thing that will destroy viruses are antivirals.
They aren't.
Antibiotics work on bacterial infections, but colds and flus are caused by viruses.
Because antibiotics treat bacterial infections not viral. There are some viral colds like the flu in which antibiotics will work.
The common cold, like influenza, is a viral infection. Although innoculations can help prevent the flu, antibiotics (which kill bacteria) are only effective in treating bacterial infections (such as pneumonia) that may result.
No, antibiotics are not the right medication for a cold. Antibiotics are for treating bacterial infections. The common cold is caused by a virus, not bacteria, and will not be affected by antibiotics. There may be a situation where a doctor may prescribe antibiotics for a secondary bacterial infection after a cold or flu, but the cold itself can not be treated with antibiotics...it is a waste of money to use them for a cold and is also an unnecessary risk of adverse reactions or allergies to the antibiotics.
Antibiotics - because a cold is a virus caused disease and antibiotics have no effect on a virus. However strep throat is caused by a bacterium and antibiotics do kill bacteria.
viruses are not killed by antibiotics. -apex
Not at all. Colds are caused by viruses. Antibiotics will only help with bacterial infections. People often think or viruses and bacteria to be one in the same, but they couldn't be more different. While bacteria are actually alive, single-celled organisms, viruses are not technically alive. And you can't exactly kill something that isn't alive, now, can you? There are antivirals that keep the virus from destroying your cells, but not many of them work well enough to be of any benefit. Your body knows how to fight off a virus better than any medicine.
Antibiotics do not cure the common cold since the common cold is a viral illness. Antibiotics are for bacteria, not viruses, so it would not make sense for a physician to prescribe an antibiotic for a cold and would actually be irresponsible if the physician did this.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. They do not kill viruses.
Doctors do not prescribe any medication for a common cold. The common cold is a viral condition and antibiotics should not be prescribed for it.
If your health care professional prescribes it. But you should not take antibiotics without an examination or a prescription. There is still some risk in taking medicines like antibiotics when they are not really necessary to you by way of side effects, and to the community with creation of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. So, you should be sure that the congestion and cough are due to a bacterial infection or the antibiotic may be an unnecessary risk. These drugs are not effective for treating viruses, like the cold or flu, or allergies, which also can have similar symptoms. Only a health examination can determine what treatment is needed.
B. Colds are caused by viruses, and antibiotics only kill bacteria
Sulfa drugs are usually used to treat bacterial infections, not viral infections like a cold. So no sulfa drugs are needed for sulfa-sensitive patients with viral infections like the common cold or flu. There is no equivalent to antibiotics that are used to kill bacteria that are for treating viruses. Bacteria can be killed and antibiotics, like sulfa drugs, are what can do that. Viruses are not living organisms, so they can't be killed. They can be made inactive, but that is possible only when your immune system attacks and gets rid of them, there are no drugs to do that. See the related question below for more information about treating a cold.