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Why should you take all of your antibiotic medicine to stop antibiotic resistance?
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To make sure the most bacteria are killed.
To make the medicine work against all viruses.
To save some medicine for the next time.
To help the helpful bacteria in your body.
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To make sure the most bacteria are killed.
Stopping early can leave some bacteria alive that may be more likely to be resistant and multiply. Antibiotics don't work on viruses, and you should not save antibiotics for later.
Stopping early can leave some bacteria alive that may be more likely to be resistant and multiply. Antibiotics don't work on viruses, and you should not save antibiotics for later.
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