
An antibiotic is an agent that either kills or inhibits the growth of a microorganism. The term antibiotic was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution. This definition excluded sub...
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therapeutic for the management of bacterial infection.
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A consumer product trade good.
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Drugs used to control bacteria. Antibiotics cannot treat a viral infection.
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A type of drug that is effective against bacterial but not viral infections.
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Drugs that fight infections. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Chemical substances produced by microorganisms or synthetically that inhibit the growth of, or destr
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(Humans as organisms) substances kill bacteria and fungal infections
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of health) Drugs used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other micro-organisms.
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Pharmaceuticals obtained from microbes to prevent or treat infections by inhibiting growth of disease-producing bacteria and fungi.
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A substance, such as penicillin or streptomycin, produced by or derived from certain fungi, bacteria, and other organisms, that can destroy or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms. Antibiotics are widely used in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.
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antibiotics Substances that are sufficiently nontoxic to the host are used as chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of infectious diseases of man, animals, and plants.
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Drugs which fight bacterial infections.
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bacteria-killing substances that are used to fight infection
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Substances produced by some microorganisms, plants, and vertebrates that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria.
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Drugs that kill bacteria, but not viruses.
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Drugs used to help destroy bacteria and treat certain types of infections.
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Oral or topical antibiotics reduce the surface bacterial infections that may accompany flares of AD. To address the irritating bacteria, doctors may prescribe antibiotics in serious cases. This is not a long-term option in fact, it can make matters worse. Antibiotics kill our GOOD and BAD bacteria, which weakens our immune system, leaving you ne...
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