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Sulpha drugs are used for *
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a) Precipitating bacteria
b) Removing bacteria
c) Decreasing the size of bacteria
D) Stopping the growth of bacteria

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Answered by wazeed
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Explanation:

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Sulfa drugs are bacteriostatic; i.e., they inhibit the growth and multiplication of bacteria

Sulfa drugs kill bacteria and fungi by interfering with cell metabolism.

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Answered by manojmango55
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Answer: D

Explanation: “sulphanilamide” or ‘sulpha’ are the drugs that inhibits the growth or even destroy microorganisms so it comes in the category of ‘antibiotics’

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