First prescribed in the 1940s, antibiotics have saved millions of lives by stopping the growth and reproduction of bacteria that cause disease. Unlike viruses – which only grow and reproduce after they have entered other living cells – bacteria themselves are living, one-celled organisms. Fittingly, the word antibiotic means “against life.”
Just as there are many different kinds of bacteria, there are a variety of antibiotics to fight against them. Antibiotics typically prescribed for children include:
Yes, antibiotics are safe for children and are often the ideal remedy for many illnesses like those listed above. However, doctors are generally very cautious about prescribing antibiotics during the first three years of life because this time is so important in a child's development.
Frequent or inappropriate use of antibiotics can cause bacteria to change and build up resistance to antibiotics over time, which can require higher doses for effective treatment. Antibiotics can also kill the good bacteria in the body, which can cause diarrhea. Other risks for children include allergic reactions and nausea.
Lane is pleased to offer pediatric services for newborns, toddlers, children and teens. Our team of experts provides well-baby exams, developmental screenings, sports physicals, immunizations and more. We value the trust you place in us and look forward to getting to know your family and answering any questions you may have about antibiotics or other health topics.