All antibiotics are safe to use at any concentration internally or externally .
ANSWER: False
Frequent and inappropriate (such as high concentrated) use of antibiotics can cause bacteria or other micro-organisms to resist the effects of antibiotic treatment. Thus antibiotic-resistant micro-organisms/bacteria could raise a serious challenge to different types of otherwise manageable infections.
Based on varying concentrations (high to low), antibiotics can act as either stress inducers, toxins or coercions.
Taking too many antibiotic can indeed weaken the body's immune system, in fighting against various infections. It can also cause problems such as nausea, indigestion, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, feeling of fullness etc.
Antibiotics are usually taken internally. However, antibiotics such as Polymyxin are used externally, as cream or drops to treat otitis externa and other infections.
Therefore Antibiotics should only be taken as per Doctor's prescribed amounts and for the advised treatment duration and procedures (internally or externally).
All antibiotics are safe to use at any concentration internally or externally .
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