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How would organisms in the wild be exposed to antibiotics?

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Are antibiotics stimulants?

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How are bacterial and fungal infections treated?

Bacterial infections are typically treated with antibiotics, which work by targeting the bacteria causing the infection. Fungal infections are usually treated with antifungal medications, which can come in the form of creams, ointments, or oral medications. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be used depending on the severity and type of infection.


Can antibiotics affect your taste buds?

Antibiotics come with a sheet explaining side effects. If you have a temporary change in taste that stops a week or so after you complete your antibiotics then you know that was the cause. Be aware some antiobiotics can also cause a temporary body odor and yeast infections.


What is the effect of the decision to use antibiotics?

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What happens to viruses when you take antibiotics?

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