Antibacterial Drugs

Antibacterial medicine staterived from bacterium or molds or square measure synthesized de novo. Technically, “antibiotic” refers solely to antimicrobials derived from bacterium or molds however commonly used synonymously with “antibacterial drug.” Antibiotics generally move with alternative medicine, raising or lowering humor levels of alternative medicine by increasing or decreasing their metabolism or by varied alternative mechanisms. The foremost clinically necessary interactions involve medicine with an occasional therapeutic magnitude relation (i.e., cyanogenic levels square measure near to therapeutic levels). Also, alternative medicine will increase or decrease levels of antibiotics.


 


  • Antimicrobial Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  • New Antimicrobial Agents (In Vitro and In Vivo Studies Prior to the Start of Clinical Therapeutic Studies/Pre-Phase 2)
  • Antiviral Agents (including HIV Drugs): Mechanisms of Action and Resistance
  • Antibiotic Agents: Mechanisms of Action and Resistance

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