Biology, asked by daksh63281, 8 months ago

People who take long-term antibiotics or take antibiotics frequently are at a risk of vitamin K deficiency. Why do you think this is the case?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Antibiotics -- Antibiotics, especially those known as cephalosporins, reduce the absorption of vitamin K in the body. Using them for more than 10 days may lower levels of vitamin K because these drugs kill not only harmful bacteria but also the bacteria that make vitamin K

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Answered by ravishraj6203
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Explanation:

vitamin K deficiency can contribute to significant bleeding, poor bone development, osteoporosis, and increase

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