Well, as for broad-spectrum antibiotics: They do.
Other kinds of antibiotics only kill certain kinds of bacteria. They're what are called "narrow-spectrum" or "targeted" antibiotics.
That's why people on broad-spectrum antibiotics for a while tend to have digestive upsets, loose stools, and frequent bowel movements - the helpful bacteria have died.
That's also why, if they can tolerate it, they should eat yogurt.
2007-09-04 06:35:36
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answered by Brian L 7
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This is like a side effect of antibiotics.
The good and the bad are destroyed. Sometimes it leads to other problems, like when the bacterium Lactobacillus Acidophilus is destroyed. This bacteria controlles our yeast population in the body. If this balance is disrupted the yeast can overpopulate and cause infections commonly known as yeast infection or thrush.
Just a little peep at why we should not be using antibiotics. Others are the massive resistance they are evolving because of overuse.
But we won't start on that untill asked to.
2007-09-04 22:01:22
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answered by Eggman 2
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Antibiotics Kill Your Body's Good Bacteria, Too, Leading to Serious Health Risks
Go to
http://www.worldwidehealthcenter.net/articles-264.html
For more information.
2007-09-04 06:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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A good example of this is yeast infections and C.deficile that may develop after long antibiotic use. Yeast (oral and vaginal) is normally kept under control by normal bacteria flora. It is possible to kill these friendly bacteria when you especially use broad spectrum antibiotics and guess who takes residence now?
2007-09-05 04:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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They certainly kill the good bacteria in your gut which is why people often get thrush after a course of antibiotics.
2007-09-04 06:47:35
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answered by LillyB 7
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Ah but they do! The natural flora is thrown off and you get a yeast infection. This is why it's a good idea to have yogurt containing live cultures while you're on a course of antibiotics.
2007-09-04 06:40:31
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answered by sleepingliv 7
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answered by Anonymous
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They do. Digestive problems due to the lack of bacteria are common in people taking oral antibiotics.
2007-09-04 06:35:40
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answered by Lisa 3
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They do
2007-09-04 06:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know
2007-09-04 10:06:09
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answered by don 1
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