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In a recent survey of local physicians, 82% responded
that increasing antibiotic resistance is a problem in our community.
Frequently, patients with viral infections like cold, flu, earache and
sore throat demand prescriptions for antibiotics from their physicians.
However, antibiotics are only effective in treating bacterial infections
such as strep throat. Unfortunately, taking antibiotics when unnecessary
can cause germs to become resistant to the medicine, making the drugs
ineffective against future, more dangerous infections.
Keep these tips in mind during cold and flu season:
1. Work closely with your physician to determine
the cause of your illness and the best treatment.
2. If your doctor prescribes antibiotics, follow
instructions exactly.
3. Always finish the entire prescription of antibiotics,
unless instructed otherwise by your physician.
4. Never share antibiotics with family members
or friends.
For more information on antibiotic resistance, click
here for a PDF brochure.
Or, visit these websites:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/community
Mayo Clinic
www.mayoclinic.com
Click on "Diseases and Conditions" to visit
the Infectious Disease Center. |