Should antibiotics be used in cold and flu? Give reasons to support your answer
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Because antibiotics only fight bacteria, and not viruses, they're usually ineffective against colds. Sometimes a cold may lead to a bacterial infection, though. In that case, antibiotics would have a benefit if they were able to prevent that kind of infection.
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Unfortunately when it comes to viruses like those that cause colds or influenza (flu), antibiotic medicines don't work. In fact, taking antibiotics to try and treat viral illnesses might make us all sicker in the future.
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