Science, asked by khushimandot1555, 11 months ago

why can't we take same medicine for every infection of microbes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antibiotic resistance is a common problem. It occurs when bacteria in your body change. This makes it difficult for the medicine to fight the bacteria. This happens when bacteria are repeatedly exposed to the same medicine.

Answered by Sraisha
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Taking antibiotics or medicine too often or for the wrong reasons can change bacteria or microbes so much that antibiotics don't work against them. This is called bacterial resistance or antibiotic resistance.

so we can't take same medicine for every infection of microbes.

hope it helps

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