Here's the truth about taking antibiotics and how they work


Prior to the discovery of antibiotics, infectious diseases were rampant. Communicable diseases were the most common cause of death, and the average lifespan was about 47 years old. However, this changed with the discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic. In the U.S., the leading causes of death changed from communicable diseases to non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer and stroke. 

Antibiotics are vital for treating bacterial infections. They will not work for viral illnesses like the common cold. 

How do antibiotics take out once-deadly diseases? We spoke with Dr. Neha Narula, a family medicine physician with Stanford Healthcare to find out everything you need to know about antibiotics. 

Antibiotics are vital for treating bacterial infections. They will not work for viral illnesses like the common cold.

How exactly do antibiotics kill bacteria? 

It depends on the type of antibiotic. The type of antibiotic is chosen based on the type of infection, the bacteria being targeted and the health of the individual patient. 

Sometimes they can directly kill bacteria, but other times they may inhibit the growth of bacteria.  

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