define antibiotics and how it is different from vaccine and what precuation should be taken before taking antibiotics
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because the injury that happend fastly remove from our body.
we dont take antibiotics in much amount...
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Explanation:
ntibiotics Vaccines
Definition Antibiotics are small molecules or compounds that are effective in treating infections caused by organisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa. Vaccines are dead or inactivated organisms or compounds that are used to provide immunity to a particular infection or disease.
Types Antibiotics are classified according to their structure and mechanism of action into 3 classes: cyclic lipopeptides, oxazolidinones & glycylcyclines. The first 2 are targeted at Gram positive infections and the last one is a broad spectrum antibiotic Vaccines are of different types-live and attenuated (vaccines against chicken pox), inactivated (BCG vaccine), subunit (Hepatitis C), toxoid, conjugate, DNA , recombinant vector vaccines and other experimental vaccines.
Side effects Some antibiotics may have side effects like diarrhea, nausea and allergic reactions. Some vaccines may cause allergic reactions.
Source Antibiotics can be derived from natural, semi-synthetic and synthetic sources. Sources of vaccines include live or inactivated microbes, toxins, antigens, etc.
Function Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial diseases. Vaccines prevent bacterial and viral diseases.
Examples E.g. tetracycline, sulfonamides, cephalosporins MMR, Tdap, DTaP, HPV vaccine, polio vaccine