Why can taking antibiotics sometimes be harmful?

Antibiotics-when taken for viral infection-can actually have a negative effect by killing only the susceptible bacteria and allowing the more dangerous resistant strains to gain a stronger foothold. This can contribute to the big societal problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. It also reinforces the point that you shouldn't pester your doctor for antibiotics if he or she tells you that your condition is caused by a virus.

While taking a pill may have some sort of placebo effect and make you feel better, it's actually not helping you-and may even harm you, unless you get a bacterial infection on top of your viral one.

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