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what is the mechanism of action of antibiotics​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mechanism of action is the biochemical way in which a drug is pharmacologically effective. This can be a specific target where the drug binds like an enzyme, as is the case with many antibiotics, or a receptor. Mechanism of action describes the biochemical process specifically at a molecular level...

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡The mechanism of action is the biochemical way in which a drug is pharmacologically effective. This can be a specific target where the drug binds like an enzyme, as is the case with many antibiotics, or a receptor. Mechanism of action describes the biochemical process specifically at a molecular level.

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