Not exact matches
Experimental evidence confirms what surveys have long suggested: Physicians are more
likely to prescribe
antibiotics when they believe there is a high expectation of it from their patients, even if they think the probability of bacterial infection is low and
antibiotics would not be
effective, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association.
And of course, you can't treat a sick organic turkey with
antibiotics, so farmers are more
likely to use all - natural remedies like probiotics, which can be less
effective.
The veterinarian will most
likely have your dog come back within two weeks to make sure any oral
antibiotics / antifungals have been
effective, and the topical medications are working without negative effects.
Antibiotics though, can sometimes be so effective, that not only do they wipe out the «bad» bacteria, but they also wipe out the «good» bacteria, basically causing more problems, so we try to target the bacteria with specific antibiotics that are less likely to affect the «good»
Antibiotics though, can sometimes be so
effective, that not only do they wipe out the «bad» bacteria, but they also wipe out the «good» bacteria, basically causing more problems, so we try to target the bacteria with specific
antibiotics that are less likely to affect the «good»
antibiotics that are less
likely to affect the «good» bacteria.
A urine culture and sensitivity determines if bacteria are present and what
antibiotics are
likely to be
effective in killing them.
Zinc supplements reduce the severity of acne and can be as
effective as
antibiotics after 12 weeks.12 - 14 Zinc has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects and it may decrease sebum production.15 Early studies used primarily zinc sulfate and zinc gluconate, but more recent research indicates that zinc monomethionine (Opti - Zinc ™) may be more
effective and less
likely to cause stomach upset.16