Key Information for Your Child's Stay
Antibiotics can be life-saving medicines, but using them incorrectly can harm your child. Giving your child antibiotics when you shouldn’t can allow more resistant (tough to treat) bacteria to grow. This makes it harder for your child’s body to fight bacterial infections in the future.
While your child is in the hospital, the doctor will review their medicines, including antibiotics, regularly. If your child needs to take antibiotics at home, it’s important to finish them unless the doctor gives you different instructions. This helps to make sure the antibiotics work in the future.
Take steps to prevent infection and improve antibiotic use after you and your child leave the hospital:
When the doctor prescribes an antibiotic for your child, pay attention to the label. It’s important to make sure you’re giving the right dose for the right amount of time. Visit cdc.gov/antibiotic-use for tips on using antibiotics after discharge.
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