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“Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, and won't help viral illnesses like colds, flu and most sore throats,” says Emily ...
It works by eliminating the bacteria that cause many kinds of infections. ... For treatment of bacterial infections: Adults—1 tablet (DS tablet) of 800 ...
Intro: The bacterial infection may be mild in adults, but if the infection is spread to a baby who hasn't yet received a full course of vaccinations ...
Pimples are raised red spots with a white center that develop when blocked hair follicles become inflamed or infected with bacteria. Blockages and ...
The bacteria that causes whooping cough. 1914. Whooping cough. Army men in a line wearing masks at a hospital during the flu pandemic of 1918. 1945. Flu ( ...
This illness is caused by bacteria that spreads in food. It can be very serious for some people. Learn about symptoms, treatment and tips to prevent it.
Acute bronchitis, which often develops from a cold or other respiratory infection, is very common. Also called a chest cold, acute bronchitis usually improves ...
It's important to note that flu antivirals differ from antibiotics, which treat bacterial infections, and antiviral treatments for other illnesses like COVID-19 ...
Description. Ophthalmic tobramycin is used in the eye to treat bacterial infections of the eye. Tobramycin works by killing bacteria.
Trachoma (truh-KOH-muh) is a bacterial infection that affects your eyes. It's caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Trachoma is contagious ...
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