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"Antibiotic Resistance"
FOR AIR WEEK OF May 9, 2005
Antibiotics have
saved lived for decades. But now
they’re at the center of one of the
world’s most pressing health
problems.
Hi, I’m Dr. John
Hellerstedt with the Children’s
Health Minute, presented by this
station and TexCare--connecting
families with children’s health
insurance for 25-dollars a month or
less.
The problem is that
the bacterial germs antibiotics
control have developed resistance to
these drugs. And that’s made it more
difficult to treat children and adults
suffering from bacterial infections.
What can you do?
Never take antibiotics for viral
infections like the common cold. They
just don’t work.
Always finish
taking your prescription even if you
are feeling better. Don’t save left
over antibiotics for the next time you
think need them.
And make sure to
take your antibiotic exactly as the
doctor tells you.
Call toll-free
1-877-KIDS NOW for information or when
it’s time to renew your children’s
health insurance. That’s 1-877-KIDS
NOW.
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