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Can you outsmart bacteria?
I can stop taking my antibiotics as soon as I start feeling better.
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False
As long as I take the right number of pills, I can take antibiotics at any time of day.
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False
I can save leftover antibiotics for the next time I get sick.
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False
Incorrect use of antibiotics can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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False
Antibiotics will help cure colds and flu.
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