Pros and Cons of Antibiotics
Antibiotics
are very good for you!They fight serious bacterial infections and give a sense
of relief to your body, but it has its cons too; for example, overuse or not
completing the dosage can lead to several problems in your body.
Let's
have a look at the Pros and Cons of Antibiotics:
Pros
They are
Highly Effective: From simple diseases to prolonged ones... they are
efficient in curing them all. All you need to do is to complete the prescribed
dosage and follow all the antibiotics instructions given to you by your doctor.
Not Too
Expensive: Yes, Antibiotics are low in cost. At least, minor cough and cold
dosages (medicines produced by iron
syrup manufacturers in India) don’t cost much and, at the same,
are highly effective as well.
They Kill
Bacteria: When diagnosed and prescribed properly, antibiotics
have the ability to kill harmful bacteria present in your body.
Fewer
Side-Effects: Antibiotics prescribed by a good and experienced
doctor will never cause any major side-effects in your body.
Cons
Allergies:
Sometimes a particular medicine by antibiotic
manufactures in India may not suit your body. The allergic
reactions could result in development of rashes, swelling or itchiness in your
body.
Increase
in weight: Antibiotics prescribed for a prolonged disease can
also lead to increase in weight (excess consumption of medicine which is
developed by any iron syrup manufacturer in India)
Anaphylaxis: It's one
of those cons of antibiotics where you might experience severe headaches,
itchiness, vomiting, dizziness etc.
Dosage
Extension on Purpose: There are so many cases where the patient feels
that he is at complete liberty to consume the medicine at his will. You simply
cannot have a medicine prescribed after lunch during tea time. Antibiotic drugs
are not something that can be taken according to a patient’s will. One should
always follow their doctor’s prescription. In some cases, people do go to
pharmaceutical drug suppliers for medicine recommendation and dosage usage, but
it’s not really a safe thing to do – except in the case of over-the-counter
drugs made by antibiotic manufacturers in India.

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