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But they have a role in how antibiotics are used.
Find someone who has had to take antibiotics in the past six months.
Do not take antibiotics for 1 month before the test.
Half the kids in his day care are on antibiotics right now.
Children may return to school 24 hours after first taking antibiotics.
Most antibiotics need to be taken for 7 to 14 days.
Your child should feel better within 48 hours after beginning antibiotics.
I also want to take a moment to talk about antibiotics.
You should probably rest now and let those antibiotics do their work.
They might well have used what we would today call antibiotics.
She had been on antibiotics a few times since then for the same problem.
But they might not start until a few weeks after you stop taking antibiotics.
He'll take antibiotics for a few days, and he should be fine.
I think antibiotics were the right way to go this time.
They may be used along with antibiotics and home treatment.
He was put on antibiotics for a while, but that did not seem to help.
It is important to take all of your antibiotics, even if you feel better.
In the case of antibiotics, research has found that they are not always needed.
And children usually can still get a shot when they are taking antibiotics.
It is a good idea to stay home from work or school until 24 hours after you have started antibiotics.
By that time, treatment with antibiotics was already under way.
Could he go home tonight and get the antibiotics there?
A few days after starting antibiotics he began to feel better.
Why not just try a few weeks of antibiotics and see what happens.
Antibiotics are used far more often here than in Europe.