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RE: No medicine based on solid evidence?

in #money7 years ago

Even I personally know for a doctor. So I can tell you that antibiotics lead to drug-resistant bacteria, that makes people sick. Overuse can even be deadly. MRSA bacteria are not easily spread by means of handling or eating foods containing MRSA. Antibiotics do not kill bacteria. It just stops their growth

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Oh my fucking god, people, if you follow this guy for "reasonable information", read this:

  • So you "know a doctor" huh? Of course that makes YOU an expert. I AM a doctor.
  • "So you can tell me that antibiotics lead to drug-resistant bacteria": Thats what i just said, especially if humanity would follow YOUR suggestion to not take them long enough!
  • "Overuse can even be deadly": You can die of drinking to much WATER, i know ZERO cases of death by overusage of antibiotics!
  • "MRSA bacteria are not easily spread": Maybe that is why patients with MRSA are ISOLATED, you are only allowed to enter their rooms with protective clothing, gloves and masks
  • "Antibiotics do not kill bacteria": There are 2 types of antibiotics: bacteriostatic ones stop growth, AND BACTERICIDAL ONES KILL THEM

Stop spreading FAKE NEWS

We are not on the same page. Listen, healthy people are exposed to very low risk of MRSA infection. As long as we are healthy, we can stay in the same room as the MRSA carrier. Regular contacts, such as touching and ripping, do not pose a threat to healthy family members. In any case, the instructions on the disinfection of deadlines should be followed. I was once with that kind of person in a room. Not isolated, no need of protective clothing, gloves or masks...and I am still alive today.
Maybe you have different system in your country but here it has gone too far with antibiotics. Doctors are prescribing acne antibiotics for kids, antibiotics for a flu... So here are pretty overused. Weren't in a past.

And just for you I called that doctor and asked him about treatments with antibiotics. And he says that ...like a pneumonia, urinary tract infection and such he usually continues the antibiotics for another 2 days after the body temperature has normalized, although some are saying that 5 days - others would say 3 days - would kill off all disease causing bacteria so the antibiotics could stopped after that, although the body still needs more time to heal.

Not two weeks. Like most doctors would say. That was my point.

you are right, i am definitly not on your page as you spreaded wrong information. i have no idea what your intentions are, dont take it personal.
its just the wrong informations that i set straight.