Antibiotics In 1900

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Antibiotics is a great invention in the 1900s. However, they can have some pretty bad side effects and should only be used as a last resort not for a common cold or a flu.
*These side effects include, but aren’t limited to:
Bad rash
Bad sore throat
Respiratory difficulties
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Stomach pain
Swelling of joints
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (a rare skin disorder most associated with sulfonamides such as bactrum)
Retinal detachment
Compromised kidney function (associated with fluoroquinolones such as Cipro, Levaquin and Avelox)
Widespread pain (with symptoms similar to fibromyalgia)
Tendinitis
Heart palpitations
Muscle spasms
Compromised gut health (associated with repeated use of antibiotics prescribed for intestinal, urinary,

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