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What are the four cardinal requirement of a substance to be called antibiotic?

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Answered by samirsaurabpatel
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there are not any requirement of a substance to be called antibiotic
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

A particular class of antimicrobial agents that works against bacteria is an antibiotic.

Explanation:

  • Antibiotic drugs are frequently employed in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections because they are the most effective type of antibacterial agent for doing so.
  • Bacteria may be killed or have their growth suppressed.
  • Antimicrobial drugs or antibiotics must share crucial qualities, such as effectiveness in vivo and in vitro, absence of toxicity, and affordable cost, in order to reach their full potential for successful therapy in critically ill patients.
  • The antimicrobial agent's capacity to penetrate its microbiological target site and get past numerous resistance mechanisms in the infected organism is what determines how effective it is in vitro.
  • Antimicrobial drugs should ideally be benign at all dose levels and not produce harmful byproducts during metabolism.

Antibiotics are drugs used to treat bacterial illnesses in both humans and animals. They do this by either killing the germs or by making it difficult for them to develop and reproduce.

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