Chemistry, asked by tayconshirt, 4 months ago

............ is a broad-spectrum
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Answered by ananyaanuj2006
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A broad-spectrum antibiotic is an antibiotic that acts on the two major bacterial groups, gram-positive and gram-negative, or any antibiotic that acts against a wide range of disease-causing bacteria.

Answered by Anonymous
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Chloramphenicol

Since, chloramphenicol functions by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, the drug chloramphenicol has a very broad spectrum of activity. It is active against Gram-positive bacteria (including most strains of MRSA), Gram-negative bacteria and anaerobes.

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