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a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that can kill microorganisms and cure bacterial infections
when antibiotics were first discovered they were called wonder drugs
How To Use antibiotic drug In A Sentence
- Ramakrishnan, Steitz and Yonath determined high resolution structures of ribosomal subunits in complex with antibiotic drugs, leading to atomic level understanding of how these drugs inhibit ribosome function and how drug target resistance may evolve. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 - Presentation Speech
- This is the most compelling evidence in nearly 25 years that a novel antibiotic drug combination works better than the current gold standard," he added.
- The high population density, extensive factory farming and increased antibiotic drug resistance put us in the front line. The Sun
- The antibiotic drug costs far more than the cold compress which is all yesterday's physician had to fight pneumonia. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
- The discovery of antibiotic drugs has been helpful in treating acute infection associated with chronic bronchitis.
- The antibiotic drug costs far more than the cold compress which is all yesterday's physician had to fight pneumonia. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
- Certain medicines, such as some antiepileptic drugs and the antibiotic drug trimethoprim, can interfere with folate levels.
- Even with all the armory of antibiotics which followed penicillin -- streptomycin, the tetracyclines, and synthetics, and the new nonantibiotic drugs and steroids -- I still hate to see pneumonia in a dog. Favourite Dog Stories
- Large doses of antibiotic drugs, antimicrobial drugs (such as metronidazole) and a muscle relaxant (such as diazepam) are usually given once a tetanus diagnosis is suspected.