How to limit antibiotic resistance?

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The article was professionally consulted by Doctor Tran Thi Phuong Thuy - Hepatobiliary specialist, Vinmec Times City International General Hospital.
Antibiotics are drugs that only work against diseases caused by bacteria and are not effective against diseases caused by viral infections such as colds, coughs, and flu. So there are a few things you should do to limit antibiotic resistance:
Do not take antibiotics when you have a viral illness such as a cold or flu. Don't save antibiotics for your next illness. Use the correct antibiotic that your doctor prescribes for you. Do not skip doses. Follow the prescribed course of treatment even if you feel better. If treatment ends too soon, some bacteria may survive and cause illness again. Do not take antibiotics prescribed to others. This antibiotic may not be suitable for your condition. Taking the wrong medicine can delay the right treatment and make it worse. If your doctor determines that you don't have an infection, ask for ways to relieve your symptoms and don't ask your doctor to prescribe an antibiotic. born for you. So the answer to the minigame ''Quiz with prizes'' on February 28 held at Vinmec's official fanpage is Answer D (All of the above ideas)
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