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Making antiviral drugs is more difficult than making antibacterial medicines because

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Answered by aksa
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becz in antivial drugs ...
viruses r non living things nd once if they enter our body they start living nd starts using our cells for their cellular machinery nd its will affect us .. so it is difficult to make antiviral bacteria just this ..
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Making antiviral drugs is more difficult than making antibacterial medicines because Viruses make use of host machinery.

Explanation:

  • Anti bacterial medicines reprimand the formation of the cell wall of the bacteria. Thus, it kills the cell as they don't divide.
  • Whereas, antiviral drugs as they enter into the body, they kill some of their own cells.
  • Antiviral drugs are the medication for treating viral infections. Similarly, antibacterial drugs for curing bacterial infections.
  • They invade into the host's cells and use the host's cell machinery for their life processes.
  • Both the machinery of bacteria and viruses varies resulting in virus much harm than bacteria.
  • The virus enters the body and damages their own cells for their cellular machinery and eventually affect us in making.

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