Why must you always finish a course of antibiotics?
Because the most resistant bacteria will be the last to die. If you stop the course before every bacterium is dead the resistant survivors will multiply and be much harder to kill next time.
Plus eventually new totally resistant strains would develop somewhere in the world and that might mean the end of the human race.
So EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE, EVERY TIME must finish the prescribed course.
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Dramatic, but true.
Every time someone doesn’t finish their course, they risk creating increasingly-resistant strains of the same bacteria. At best, you don’t clear the infection and have to take a second course of antibiotics. At worse, you find yourself with an infection that you can’t clear.For the sake of a couple of days extra effort, just finish the prescribed course.
(Source: wiki.answers.com)
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