Biology, asked by guptasarita1, 1 year ago

Why is making anti-viral drugs more difficult then making anti-bacterial medicines?

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Answered by Punjabikudi4
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Viruses have lack cellular structure and don't have their own metabolic machinery. They enter to the cells of the host and use their machinery for their life processes. They have only few biochemical mechanisms of their own. So, we can only target these few biochemical mechanisms to block viral growth. So, making anti-viral medicines is harder than making anti-bacterial medicines.

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<b>    This is because anti bacterial medicines block the formation of cell wall of the bacteria. When, bacterias dont have cell wall, they dont divide and hence they die. While, viruses dont have their machinery of own. When they enter into our body, they use our cells as their machinery. So, to kill viruses we've to kill some of our cells as well. Hence, making anti-viral drugs is more difficult than making anti-bacterial drugs.

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