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sulpha drug work like antibiotics but they are not abtibiotic​

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Answered by vikasmaurya833640
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Answer:

A group of derivatives of sulphanilamide are called sulpha’ drugs. These have fairly good antibacterial powers and have been widely used against diseases like dysentery, diphtheria. Thus, sulpha drugs work like antibiotics. However, antibiotics may be either wholly or partially obtained from microorganisms. Since, sulpha drugs are purely synthetic, thus these are not antibiotics in real sense.

Answered by lovingheart
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Sulpha drugs are have good antibacterial powers but they are not obtained from microorganisms, so, it is not a antibiotic.

Explanation:

  • Sulpha drugs are a group of derivatives of sulphanilamide.
  • This drugs are have good antibacterial powers.
  • It is commonly used to helps against the diseases such as dysentery and diphtheria.
  • That's why sulpha drugs work like antibiotics.
  • However, antibiotics are produced from microorganisms may be either wholly or partially.
  • But, sulpha drugs are produced by purely synthetic.
  • So, they are not antibiotic.

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