the toughest germs are usually killed in the prescription's last doses of an antibiotic. what evidence from the text supports this conclusion.
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Most of the germs that were making your throat hurt were killed easily by a few doses of antibiotics. That's why you felt better after a few days. But some germs are tougher, and you need more doses of the drug to kill them. When you stopped taking the antibiotic, you left the toughest germs alive.
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