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are the antibiotics given to human and animals the same? why?

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Answered by vivek401
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FACTS Followers: What do news outlets mean when they say "human antibiotics?" Why are they different?

Justin G. Bergeron, BVMS: Antibiotics work against bacteria, regardless of whether the body that bacteria is affecting is a human or an animal. Some antibiotics are better for humans, and some are better for animals. This is, in part, because of the different side effects that a given antibiotic can have in different species. Many antibiotics can be toxic to the human or animal taking them because they affect other organs and tissues, as well as the bacteria they are designed to fight. This is why some antibiotics are labeled “For dog use only,” or “For human consumption only.” Other antibiotics work well in many species and can be used at different dosages to fight the same kind of diseases in different species. For instance: dogs, horses, guinea pigs, and humans can all take doxycycline.

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