Chemistry, asked by vishnukhurana123, 11 months ago

broad spectrum antibiotics​

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Answered by vijayjatale
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A broad spectrum antibiotic is a antibiotic that acts on two major bacterial groups, gram-positive and gram- negative, or any other antibiotic that acts against a wide range disease- causing bacteria. An example of commonly uesd borad spectrum antibiotic is ampicillin.

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Some antibiotics are useful against a wide variety of bacteria. They are called broadspectrum antibiotics. Examples are ampicillin, amoxicillin, tetracycline, etc. When the pathogen cannot be identified even though the symptoms of disease are visible, broad

spectrum antibiotics are used.

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