A doctor would not prescribe an antibiotic for any kind of virus. An antibiotic only kill bacteria, not viruses.
If you have a throat virus, than your doctor would have prescribed something else that will relieve your symptoms and slow down or stop the virus.
If you were prescribed an antibiotic, you must have a bacterial infection of some kind. The antibiotic will help your immune system fight the bacteria.
Either under pressure from the uninformed patient who thinks that is what they need or because the doctor wants to prevent or treat a secondary bacterial infection that often occurs with virus infections. Bacterial pneumonia can superimpose on lungs already in trouble from a viral infection, for example.
Over-prescribing of antibiotics is one of the factors that caused us to have serious antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections that are very hard to cure. The lesson from this is: Don't ask the doctor for antibiotics, let her decide when they are needed.
Antibiotics
why doctors prescribe vitamin b tablets along with antibiotic
No. Just asking for medication does not mean they have to prescribe it.
antibiotics can be powerful.
According to what I've been told by several doctors, if a person takes antibiotics too often, the person begins to become immune to the effects.
Bacteria are treated with antibiotics and viruses are treated with antiviral medications.
Antibiotics do not cure the common cold since the common cold is a viral illness. Antibiotics are for bacteria, not viruses, so it would not make sense for a physician to prescribe an antibiotic for a cold and would actually be irresponsible if the physician did this.
Sometimes doctors will prescribe them to either prevent or treat a secondary infection. Some examples are lung or ear infections that may develop as a result of an initial viral infection.
Urgent care centers do have either doctors or nurse practitioners that can prescribe antibiotics but you may be asking a question about antibiotics for viral infections. Antibiotics for viral infections don't work. They are only given if a secondary infection is expected
Doctors do not prescribe any medication for a common cold. The common cold is a viral condition and antibiotics should not be prescribed for it.
Some times, it is the lesser of 2 evils. Yes, they are dangerious (like chemo is for treatment of cancer) but it can have positive affects.
Streptococcus can be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin or amoxicillin. In severe cases, hospitalization and intravenous antibiotics may be necessary. It is important to complete the full course of antibiotics as prescribed by a healthcare provider to ensure the infection is fully eradicated.