Get Smart: Know when Antibiotics Work

Get Smart: Know when Antibiotics Work

Cold or flu. Antibiotics Don’t work for you.

When you feel sick, you want to feel better fast. But antibiotics aren’t the answer for every illness. This brochure can help you know when antibiotics work and when they won’t. For more information, talk to your doctor or visit http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/community.

The Risk: Bacteria Becomes Resistant

What’s the harm in taking antibiotics anytime? Using antibiotics when they are not needed causes some bacteria to become resistant to the antibiotic.

These resistant bacteria are stronger and harder to kill. They can stay in your body and can cause severe illnesses that can not be cured with antibiotic medicines. A  cure for resistant bacteria may require stronger treatment and possibly a stay in the hospital.

To avoid the threat of antibiotic resistant infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you avoid taking unnecessary antibiotics.

Antibiotics aren’t always the answer:

More illnesses are caused by two kinds of germs: bacteria and viruses. Antibiotics can cure bacterial infections not viral infections.

Bacteria cause strep throat: some pneumonia and sinus infections. Antibiotics can work.

Viruses cause the common cold, most coughs and the flu. Antibiotics don’t work.

Using antibiotics for a virus:

*Will not cure the infection

*Will not help you feel better

*Will not keep others from catching your illness

Protect yourself with the best care:

You should not use antibiotics to treat the common cold or the flu.

If antibiotics are prescribed for you to treat a bacterial infection-such as strep throat-be sure to take all of the medicine. Only using part of the prescription means that only part of the infection has been treated. Not finishing the medicine can cause resistant bacteria to develop. Talk to your doctor or nurse to learn more.

Commonly asked Questions:

How do I know if I have a viral illness or a bacterial infection?

Ask your doctor or health care provider and follow his or her advice on what to do about your illness. Remember, colds are caused by viruses and should not be treated with antibiotics.

Won’t an antibiotic help me feel better quicker so that I can back to work when I get a cold or flu?

No, antibiotics do nothing to help a viral illness. They will not help you feel better sooner. Ask your doctor or health care provider what other treatments are available to treat symptoms.

If mucus from the nose changes from clear to yellow or green-does that mean I need an antibiotic?

Yellow or green mucus does not mean that you have sinus infection. It is normal for the mucus to get thick and change color during a viral cold.

Get smart:

*Antibiotics are strong medicines but they don’t cure everything.

*When not used correctly, antibiotics can actually be harmful to your health.

*Antibiotics can cure most bacterial infections. Antibiotics can not cure viral illnesses.

*Antibiotics kill bacteria-not viruses.

*When you are sick, antibiotics are not always the answer.

Use Antibiotics wisely: Talk with your doctor or healthy care provider about the right medicines for your health.

For more information, see the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention web site at:

http://www.cdc.gov/getsmart

Disclaimer: This information was taken from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention pamphlet and I give them full credit for the information.  Please call the numbers above for more information.

About jwatrel

I am a free-lance writer and Blogger. I am the author of the book "Firehouse 101" (IUniverse.com 2005) part of trilogy of books centered in New York City. My next book "Love Triangles" is finished being edited and should be ready for release in the Fall. My latest book, "Dinner at Midnight", a thriller is on its last chapter. My long awaited book explains the loss of the 2004 Yankee game to Boston. I work as a Consultant, Adjunct College Professor, Volunteer Fireman and Ambulance member and Blogger. I have a blog site for caregivers called 'bergencountycaregiver', a step by step survival guide to all you wonderful folks taking care of your loved ones, a walking project to walk every block, both sides, of the island of Manhattan "MywalkinManhattan" and discuss what I see and find on the streets of New York and three sites to accompany it. One is an arts site called "Visiting a Museum", where I showcase small museums, historical sites and parks that are off the beaten track both in Manhattan and outside the city to cross reference with "MywalkinManhattan" blog site. Another is "DiningonaShoeStringNYC", featuring small restaurants I have found on my travels in this project, that offer wonderful meals for $10.00 and under. So be on the lookout for updates on all three sites and enjoy 'MywalkinManhattan'. The third is my latest site, "LittleShoponMainStreet", which showcases all the unique and independent shops that I have found on my travels throughout and around Manhattan. I have started two new blog sites for the fire department, one "EngineOneHasbrouck HeightsFireDepartmentnj" for the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department to discuss what our Engine Company is doing and the other is "BergenCountyFireman'sHomeAssociation" for the Bergen County Fireman's Association, which fire fighters from Bergen County, NJ, go to the Fireman's Home in Boonton, NJ to bring entertainment and cheer to our fellow brother fire fighters quarterly.
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1 Response to Get Smart: Know when Antibiotics Work

  1. jwatrel says:

    Please call the CDC for more information on the use of antibiotics.

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