Antibiotics can be life-saving medicines, but using them incorrectly can harm your body. Taking antibiotics when you shouldn’t can lead to antibiotic resistance. This means the medicines that used to fight off harmful bugs won’t work anymore.
While you’re in the hospital, your doctor will review your medicines, including antibiotics, regularly. He or she may change the dose or stop giving you the antibiotic if you don’t need it anymore. If you’re taking antibiotics outside the hospital, it’s important to finish them unless your doctor gives you different instructions. This helps to make sure the antibiotics will help you if you ever need them again.
You can take steps to prevent infection and improve antibiotic use after you leave the hospital:
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When your doctor prescribes an antibiotic, it’s important to make sure you’re taking the right dose for the right amount of time. Visit
www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use for tips on using antibiotics after discharge.
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