Antibiotics kill bacteria, not viruses. So taking antibiotics for the flu, acute bronchitis (in most cases), pharyngitis and other non-bacterial diseases of the throat and larynx, runny nose (renit) is at least ineffective, and often cause harm due to side effects and reduced immunity.
If you take antibiotics in situations when you need them, it is very likely that they will not help when there is a real need. Bacteria mutate and antibiotic simply ceases to influence them. So there are serious infectious diseases (e.g. some forms of tuberculosis), which are generally not treatable with antibiotics.
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