The choice of antibacterials is not lost.

In everyday life, when faced with the small pain of bacterial infection or when preparing for a family emergency, the purchase and storage of antibacterial drugs becomes a necessary “learning”. Properly selected purchases ensure that the efficacy of the drug works, and proper storage maintains the stability and safety of the drug and establishes a solid base line for safeguarding health.

Selected: Discretionary selection, Rectification

Access to pharmacies, the variety of antibacterial drugs, and the obscurantism of the eyes, is the first step in identifying needs and identifying “targets”. In the case of respiratory infections, such as cough, osteoporosis, fever, with yellow sapling, presumably bacterium-smuggling, the targeted selection of drugs that are sensitive to common respiratory conditions, such as Amosilin, Achicillin, etc.; in the case of infections in the urinary system, urinary frequency, excrement, fururite, left-oxen fluoride, etc., due to high concentrations in urine and high antibacterial targeting is a priority. However, it must be made clear that anti-bacterial prescriptions and non-prescribed drugs (OTCs), such as head saps, are mostly prescribed by a medical prescription, which is a “level” for ensuring that the drug is rational and that abuse is avoided, and that Chemo is not allowed to be purchased because of convenience, and should actively cooperate with the pharmacists in questioning details of symptoms, allergies, etc.

Access to drug packaging and instructions is a “key move” for purchase. Formal drugs are fully packaged, printed with clear and approved symbol numbers, and the national drug equivalent “H” (chemical drugs) begins with the identification of the true and false, the date is clearly marked and the quality of the drug is assured during its life. The brochure is “According to the pharmacological pharmacological pharmacology”, which is carefully studied to confirm that it is compatible with its symptoms; a list of adverse reactions, with early knowledge of the potential discomfort and fear-proofness of the drug; and attention to taboo groups, such as pregnant women, lactating women, and incomplete liver and kidneys, which are often restricted, such as the use of tetracyclics for pregnant women, which affects the development of the foetus’s bones and ensures that the medication is safe.

Brands and price choices also have skills. Prominent drug brands, based on robust research and development, production control, stable quality, low impurities, high biological equivalence and more reliable drug efficiency, are worth the price in the long run, albeit at higher prices. At the same time, it is important not to be blindly high, and the generics of the same composition, specifications and generics are evaluated in a consistent manner, and their efficacy is equal to that of the original drug, the price of the home, with a reasonable choice on the recommendation of the pharmacist, and a balance between the wallet and the therapeutic effects.

Storage: Care and quality

The antibacterial “lives” has a direct correlation to “life.” Most antibacterials are “cool and dry” and ideal storage temperatures are around 20 °C, like living room drawers, bedroom cabinets far from heat sources (heating, stoves), and sunlight in a “favourable place”. In particular, high summer and winter heating, with large temperature differentials on balcony, window edges, strong ultraviolet light and a high risk of drug deterioration, such as softening of capsule shells, discoloration of pelvis, and significant underperformance.

Humidity control is also critical, with over-humidity, ailments of the medicine, failure of the antibiotic powder block, the acquisition of simple dehumidized boxes in the cabinet or periodic ventilation and humidity. Some of the antibacterials are special, such as biobacterium formulations of transvestites, which require refrigeration (2 – 8°C) to keep fresh, to maintain herb activity and to guard the intestinal regulation “mission”.

The drug classification repository is “inventing wisdom.” The internal and externals are separated so as to avoid confusion and misuse; adult and child medications are also distributed so as to prevent misdoses from being mistreated, and are labelled with a clear indication of the name of the drug, its purpose and its duration. The regular clean-up of medical kits is essential, every three to six months, and expired medicines are cleared in a timely manner, treated in accordance with the drug recovery requirements, and the non-defunct drugs are not allowed to “indiscriminately charge” and the space occupied is still in danger.

The choice of antibacterial drugs, while cheesy, is stored with healthy intelligence. People are careful and disciplined on a day-to-day basis to prevent misuse and deterioration from the source, so that antibacterial drugs can be “medicated” at a critical time, to remove the disease and maintain a healthy line.