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Antibiotics are powerful, lifesaving medications—but they’re often used in the wrong situations, especially for colds and other viral infections. In this episode of MedTalk by Galloway-Sands Pharmacy, Brad (pharmacist) and Kassidy (pharmacy technician) team up to tackle one of the most common questions they hear at the counter: “Can I get an antibiotic for this cold?”
Drawing on CDC guidance and real-world pharmacy experience, they walk through why antibiotics don’t work on colds, flu, and most sore throats, what antibiotic resistance actually is, and how overuse today can make infections harder—or even impossible—to treat tomorrow. They also address the common belief that “antibiotics helped me last time,” explaining what likely changed on its own versus what truly needed medicine.
Listeners will learn clear, practical ways to tell the difference between typical viral cold symptoms and warning signs of a possible bacterial infection, when antibiotics are appropriate (like strep throat or certain sinus and ear infections), and what questions to ask their provider before starting a prescription. Brad and Kassidy round things out with simple, evidence-based tips for managing a cold at home—plus how you can play a part in protecting antibiotics for the future.
Educational content only; not a substitute for personal medical advice. Always talk with your own provider or pharmacist about your specific situation.
By Galloway-Sands PharmacyAntibiotics are powerful, lifesaving medications—but they’re often used in the wrong situations, especially for colds and other viral infections. In this episode of MedTalk by Galloway-Sands Pharmacy, Brad (pharmacist) and Kassidy (pharmacy technician) team up to tackle one of the most common questions they hear at the counter: “Can I get an antibiotic for this cold?”
Drawing on CDC guidance and real-world pharmacy experience, they walk through why antibiotics don’t work on colds, flu, and most sore throats, what antibiotic resistance actually is, and how overuse today can make infections harder—or even impossible—to treat tomorrow. They also address the common belief that “antibiotics helped me last time,” explaining what likely changed on its own versus what truly needed medicine.
Listeners will learn clear, practical ways to tell the difference between typical viral cold symptoms and warning signs of a possible bacterial infection, when antibiotics are appropriate (like strep throat or certain sinus and ear infections), and what questions to ask their provider before starting a prescription. Brad and Kassidy round things out with simple, evidence-based tips for managing a cold at home—plus how you can play a part in protecting antibiotics for the future.
Educational content only; not a substitute for personal medical advice. Always talk with your own provider or pharmacist about your specific situation.