Why some type of drug cannot be effective against all type of microbes
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This is because microbes of different categories have different life processes. For example, Penicillin antibiotic works against bacteria by stopping their process of making cell walls. Another example, if Hydrochloroquin works against viruses that cause malaria, it is likely to have at least some effect on other viruses too. But it won't work against Protozoans, Bacteria, Fungi, etc. However, if you get a viral infection along with a bacterial infection, antibiotics can help by working on the bacterial part.
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