Animals are often fed
antibiotics at low doses for disease prevention and growth promotion, and those antibiotics are transferred to you via meat, and even through the animal manure that is used as crop fertilizer.
Not exact matches
This would help tamp down
antibiotic resistance, while allowing doctors to
lower the dosage of
antibiotics that are toxic
at high
doses and that produce nasty side effects such as deafness and kidney damage.
Another concern is that people might have allergies to drugs like
antibiotics, and endocrine disruptors like PFASs and flame retardants may produce effects
at much
lower doses than previously thought.
For some
at the end of treatment I like to use
low dose prescription
antibiotics or herbal
antibiotics to prevent relapse.
In those cases, some vets will prescribe pulse
antibiotic therapy the first several days of each month, or
low dose PM continuous chronic
antibiotic therapy given
at bedtime.