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Bacterial Infection

How is it treated?

The selection of an antibiotic to treat an infection will depend on several factors. These include the site of the infection, the bacteria causing the infection, and allergies you have to various antibiotics. In addition, other considerations include the severity of the infection, what drugs have been used to treat similar infections for you in the past, and knowledge of what antibiotics have successfully treated a given infection in your area of the country.

Regardless of the drug chosen, it is important to remember to take the entire antibiotic prescribed by your physician. Many people take their medication only until they feel better. This can allow an infection to recur with even greater severity in the near future. It can also have the potential to prevent a given antibiotic from working well to treat other patients with the same infection in your family or community.

Each class of antibiotics may be used for a variety of infections.

Drug classes used to treat Bacterial Infection

Cephalosporins

Macrolides

Penicillins

Quinolones

Sulfonamides and Related Compounds

Tetracyclines

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Last Updated: March 2008
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Note: The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional. It is not intended to diagnose a health condition, but it can be used as a guide to help you decide if you should seek professional treatment or to help you learn more about your condition once it has been diagnosed.

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