It is not that they are harmful...it is that they lose potency.
Most antibiotics will have an expiration date printed on the packaging. If there is no expiration date or if it has passed, you should consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for guidance. Using expired antibiotics could potentially be ineffective or even harmful.
Selective toxicity
if you run out of antibiotics, and you still have harmful microbes in your body... GO BACK TO THE DOCTOR, the main reason antibiotic resistant bacteria develop is because patients don't stick to a good antibiotic dosage and frequency regiment, it is like giving your bronchitis a vaccination to the cure your doctor has administered to you, hope that answers your question
Using broth that expired in 2013 is not recommended, as it may pose health risks. Expired broth can develop harmful bacteria or spoilage, even if it appears fine. It's best to discard any food products that are significantly past their expiration date to ensure safety. Always prioritize food safety over potential waste.
Antibiotics are chemicals that can destroy the cell walls of certain harmful bacteria by inhibiting their growth and replication. These compounds target bacterial cell wall synthesis, weakening or destroying the cell wall, leading to bacterial cell death. Antibiotics are commonly used to treat bacterial infections in humans and animals.
Most antibiotics will have an expiration date printed on the packaging. If there is no expiration date or if it has passed, you should consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for guidance. Using expired antibiotics could potentially be ineffective or even harmful.
Expired flucloxacillin may be less effective in treating infections, as the potency of medications can diminish over time. While it is generally not considered harmful to take expired antibiotics, there is a risk of inadequate treatment, which could lead to worsening infections or antibiotic resistance. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional before using any expired medication.
They're not. Hence EXPIRED. Go see your doctor.
They will not be harmful, they will either still be good or if they really are expired they will simply not work or not work as well as they used to.
it can be harmful but we have antibiotics so they aren't as harmful as some viruses.
i put bacitracin on my lips is it harmful to my organs
antibiotics kill harmful bacteria
No, you should discard expired medications. There is no gurantee for efficacy or safety and the bacteria might become resistant to clindamycin if its inert thus making treatment for your infection even harder.
Many antibiotics are known to be dangerous to your fetus. Some are very safe. Your physician knows about the that very well. Otherwise also you are requested to take antibiotics on the prescription of the qualified doctor only.
Antibiotics are generally non-discriminatory. They kill all bacteria-harmful and helpful.
yes. VERY! yes. VERY!
Antiobiotics are actually the medicines for killing the micro-organisms that are harmful for the patients that's they are given antibiotics to kill the micro-organisms that are in their body to save them from harmful effects of micro bodies.