Antimicrobial resistance. This leads to an increase in multi-drug resistant pathogens that become extremely difficult to treat. Bacteria usually develop resistance via four ways:
1.Production of enzymes that destroy the integrity of the antibiotic
2.Mutations at the binding site, preventing antibiotic from binding tightly
3.Downregulationof outer membrane proteins, preventing the antibiotic from getting into periplasmicspace
4.Efflux pump that efficiently remove an antibiotic from the cell
Yes, antibiotics can cause gastrointestinal side effects such as bloating, gas, and flatulence, commonly referred to as "wind." This is due to the disturbance of the natural balance of bacteria in the gut caused by antibiotics. If you experience excessive gas or discomfort, it's advisable to consult your healthcare provider.
depends on the cause.. if causes are excessive alcohol consumption or prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs , take antacid.. but if it's bacterial, take antibiotics
Failure to take the full course of antibiotics prescribedTaking antibiotics for diseases that antibiotics can't treat (e.g. viral diseases)Disposing of antibiotics in the sewage system (sewage treatment plants can't destroy them so they are released into the environment)Excessive use of OTC antibiotic ointments (e.g. Neosporin)Excessive use of antibacterial cleaning agents
Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics over a period of time. Using them when you DON'T need they may mean they won't work when you DO need them.
The effect of the decision to use antibiotics is that you will use antibiotics.
Antibiotics do not have any significant impact on the effectiveness of birth control methods, such as the pill. If you are taking antibiotics, it is advisable to use an additional form of contraception, such as condoms, to prevent pregnancy.
well to me they should be restricted because taking medications is really unhealthy for you. And who does it benefit? Not you, not me, the doctor. The more he or she prescribes the more money they get. Excessive use of antibiotics favors the quicker development of antibiotic-resistant strains of of bacteria. Bacterial pathogens that are resistant to multiple antibiotics cause infections that are extremely difficult to treat effectively.
It is generally not recommended to use calverpen (penicillin) and flucillin (flucloxacillin) together as they both belong to the same class of antibiotics and can have similar effects. It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before taking multiple antibiotics to avoid potential side effects or interactions.
demerit of antibiotics
Marijuana will not interfere with your antibiotics
recent evidence shows bacterial translocation from gut into the blood in the pathogenesis of heat stroke.however,the patients recover spontaneously without antibiotics. and hence it is not advisable to take antibiotics unless confirmed by blood culture.
Yes, the use of antibiotics can interfere with the effectiveness of birth control.