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Antibiotics (II)

antibioticsAmong the variety of antibiotics are the following groups:

Penicillins. From the fungus Penicillium, are the oldest and in many cases the first choice, act breaking the bacterial wall.

Cephalosporins. Similar to penicillins, but unlike those obtained by chemical synthesis (a procedure that does not include the use of natural products).

Aminoglycosides. Acting on bacterial cell growth.

Macrolides. Are useful for treating many infections, so they are ideal for those allergic to penicillin.

Tetracyclines. Are prescribed to treat mouth infections, bronchitis and those caused by foreign bacteria.

Quinolones. Usually used to treat urinary tract infections.

Sulfonamides. Effective against bacterial diversity, but are used especially to treat urinary and bronchial infections.
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Antibiotics (I)

antibiotics

Antibiotics cure infections have led to many years ago used to kill thousands of people, however, that progress has its downside. This refers to the indiscriminate use of such drugs, which is causing bacteria to become resistant.

When we have fever, be accompanied by sore throat, diarrhea or discomfort when urinating, we often run to the medicine cabinet in search of antibiotics that were prescribed above as on the one hand, it is common to associate high temperature with infectious processes, and the other, it is believed that these drugs have the same effect. Grave error!, We have no idea what the microbe responsible for the disease, and all you are doing is damaging our bodies. Read the rest of this entry »

Most Drug Allergies are a Misuse of Drugs

Most drug allergies are caused by unnecessary use of drugs or abuse in their intake, something which is very often, especially in the treatment of respiratory diseases, as outlined in the International Symposium the SEAIC.

Thus, the inappropriate use of antibiotics can lead to prolonged and recurrent allergic reaction.

Joaquin Martin Lazaro Hospital Marcide Architect in Ferrol, Spain, recalled that “any drug can cause a reaction in the body is allergic or not, a reason for not self-medicate”. That applies to the use of analgesics, with or without a prescription, which causes significant increase increasingly allergic reactions.

Rumors spread in the field rather than scientific evidence in the case of childhood vaccines, generally well tolerated and no adverse effects on circulating an unfounded fear the reaction of MMR in egg allergic children, attributed to The vaccine is grown in chicken embryo fibroblasts: “In reviewing the adverse reactions, it appeared that most were in children allergic to eggs and, in a large percentage of them, found allergies to gelatin.