Are the antibiotics given to humans and animals the same? Why?
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The antibiotics used in human medicine belong to the same general classes as those used in animals, and in many cases even if they are not exactly the same compounds their mode of action is the same
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The antibiotics used in human medicine belong to the same general classes as those used in animals, and in many cases even if they are not exactly the same compounds their mode of action is the same.
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