Not All Good Things Last Forever: Antibiotics Might be One of Them

<p>We&rsquo;ve all been there. It&rsquo;s a common thing that antibiotics can get rid of the nasty productive cough, the annoying runny nose, the scratchy throat, and the fever that just will not go away. You get a prescription and pick them up at your nearest pharmacy. For a few days, you take these pills and in a week or so, you recover. Then you, and 23.4 million other Canadians, rinse and repeat this process every year.&nbsp;<strong>But</strong>&nbsp;<strong>what do antibiotics do and how do they work? Is it a foolproof process?</strong></p> <p>In this article, I will cover&nbsp;<strong>how and why antibiotics work&nbsp;</strong>against bacterial infections and the&nbsp;<strong>dangers of antibiotic resistance</strong>.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@sophie.cq.qian/not-all-good-things-last-forever-antibiotics-might-be-one-of-them-9aebb5e9e01b"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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