Magi_Axi_Ruin
Stuff like:
Do you know why you have to complete your entire course of antibiotics?
I forgot the specific explanation for this one, but This is what I understood regarding this question's answer.
You have to complete the entire course of Antibiotics unless you want the bacteria that caused you to be sick to become antibiotic-resistant.
It's also to ensure the effectiveness of the drug. Let's say you took clariththromycin for your sore throat. The doctor prescribes it fora week. On the third day, you don't feel the symptoms of sore throat. So do you stop taking the meds? No. You continue, because you want to make sure that the bacteria present in your body is killed.
If you DID stop, it's like the antibiotic you took just slapped, punched or kicked the bacteria. The bacteria will "know" the drug that slapped, punched or kicked it. The next time you take that drug, it won't be effective anymore since the bacteria is resistant to it, thereby requiring you to take a higher generation of antibiotic