Harshita Sinha
Antibiotics fight bacterial infections—not viruses. They kill or stop the growth of harmful bacteria.
Antibiotics don’t cure colds, flu, or COVID-19—these are caused by viruses, not bacteria.
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Overusing antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance—when bacteria learn to fight back.
It makes infections harder to treat, and leads to longer illness, more hospital stays, and stronger drugs.
Antibiotics are effective for infections like strep throat, UTIs, and bacterial pneumonia—always follow your doctor’s advice.
Always finish the full course of antibiotics and never share or save leftovers.
Using antibiotics wisely helps preserve their power and prevent resistance—one dose at a time.