When the antibiotic was first truly introduced in the early 1900s, it was revolutionary and helped save millions of lives, but could they soon no longer be helping mankind? For some time now, doctors and scientists all over the world have known of a growing problem involving antibiotic resistance. You may have noticed your doctor giving you a newer antibiotic to try out over some of the more classic drugs like Amoxicillin or Bactrim.
This was done due to resistance issues among people throughout the world. The thought was that if someone needed the classic drug but had an antibiotic resistance to drugs, they would die regardless of what their doctors tried. An infection needs to be killed by the body, and an antibiotic is usually the only way doctors can get rid of it — especially a top-tier infection involving the respiratory system or kidneys/liver.
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