You might have the virus, not the bacteria. In that case it should go away by itself with or without antibiotics.
Antibiotics. (In the developed countries this illness already does not exist because of vaccination.)
No. The drug tracers are in the hair follicle, which is essentially protein. Because the hair is not living and is already in place, no amount of antibiotics will remove drug tracers already existing in hair.
Antibiotics will not help when you have flu because antibiotics only kill bacteria and influenza is caused by a virus, you would only end up with the side effec ts from taking medication you don't need when you are already unwell.
Yes, because antibiotics are not effective on viruses. The Swine Flu (A-H1N1/09 virus) is unaffected by antibiotics and would still be transmissable. Antibiotics are usually only given to someone with a virus if they have already gotten or are considered to be at risk of getting a secondary bacterial infection along with the viral infection. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria and treat bacterial infections.
because it might not be effective for you depending on you illness . This is because your body might be resistant to antibiotics. Also u might have a virus and this is where the antibiotics wount work for you anyway because antibiotics are designed for bacteria.
antibiotics are given because they help fight diseases
Dilaudid can affect people with hep C because it can affect liver function. With a liver already impaired by hepatitis, it may cause serious problems if not closely monitored.
There really isn't a difference between antibiotics and the term medicine. The reason being is because antibiotics are a form of medicine.
no because antibiotics fight off viruses not colds
This is because some microbes are too strong to handle by antibiotics.
Yes i believe so because its a bacteria and they can be killer using antibiotics
because antibiotics such as penciline have immunity to defend the bacterial attacks