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  1. Antibiotics 101: Common Names, Types & Their Uses - Drugs.com

    • Antibiotics are specific for the type of bacteria being treated and, in general, cannot be interchanged from one infection to another. When antibiotics are used correctly, they are usually safe with few side effec… See more

    When Should I Avoid antibiotics?

    Antibiotics are not the correct choice for all infections. For example, most sore throats, cough and colds, flu, COVIDor acute sinusitis are viral in origin (not bacterial) and do not n… See more

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    List of Common Infections Treated with Antibiotics

    Acne
    Bronchitis
    Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
    Otitis Media (Ear … See more

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    Tables of Antibiotic Classes and Drug Names

    Most antibiotics fall into their individual antibiotic classes. An antibiotic class is a grouping of different drugs that have similar chemical and pharmacologic properties. … See more

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    Are There Any Over-The-Counter (OTC) antibiotics?

    Over-the-counter (OTC) oral antibiotics are not approved in the U.S. A bacterial infection is best treated with a prescription antibiotic that is specific for the type of bacteria cau… See more

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