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Antibiotics

For Antibiotics we have terms and definitions in 15 topics. The topics are Animal Health, Erectile Dysfunction, Evolution, Factory Farms, Female Health, Food, Food Industry, Food and Health, Health, Lymphoma, Medical, Sexual Health, Surgery, Women's Health and Womens Health.



Antibiotics (Animal Health)

Substances produced by living organisms, such as molds, which inhibit the growth or reproduction of other bacteria or kill them.


Antibiotics (Erectile Dysfunction)

Any of a class of medicines that kill infection-causing bacteria.


Antibiotics (Evolution)

Substances that destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms, particularly disease-causing bacteria.


Antibiotics (Factory Farms)

Medicines created using microbes or fungi that are weakened and taken into the body to destroy harmful bacteria.


Antibiotics (Female Health)

Medications that kill bacteria or prevent their growth.


Antibiotics (Food)

Tibiotics are used in animal agriculture for two reasons. rst, to improve the rate of growth and the feed efficiency of animals so they produce more meat or milk on less feed. e second reason is to prevent and treat diseases, just as in humans.


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Antibiotics (Food Industry)

Antibiotics are chemicals produced by microbes (normally moulds but sometimes bacteria) which kill or prevent the growth of other microbes (normally bacteria). The most frequently used antibiotic used to treat disease in man is penicillin. Antibiotics are also used to prevent and cure disease in farm animals and if care is not taken these antibiotics can be present in our food.


Antibiotics (Food and Health)

Antibiotics are used in animal agriculture for two reasons. First, to improve the rate of growth and the feed efficiency of animals so they produce more meat or milk on less feed. The second reason is to prevent and treat diseases, just as in humans.


Antibiotics (Health)

Drugs prescribed to fight infectious diseases. These chemical substances can slow the growth of or kill other microorganisms, including beneficial microorganisms in the intestinal tract.


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Antibiotics (Lymphoma)

Drugs that fight infection caused by bacteria. Antibiotic drugs include amikacin, amoxicillin (amoxicillin-clavulanic acid), ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, imipenem, metronidazole, novobiocin, penicillin, tetracycline, and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.


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Antibiotics (Medical)

Bacteria-killing substances that are used to fight infection


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Antibiotics (Sexual Health)

Medicine that cures a bacterial infection like chlamydia or gonorrhea by killing the bacteria that causes the infection.


Antibiotics (Surgery)

Medication used to treat infection.


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Antibiotics (Women's Health)

Drugs used to fight many infections caused by bacteria. Some antibiotics are effective against only certain types of bacteria; others can effectively fight a wide range of bacteria. Antibiotics do not work against viral infections.


Antibiotics (Womens Health)

Drugs used to fight many infections caused by bacteria. Some antibiotics are effective against only certain types of bacteria; others can effectively fight a wide range of bacteria. Antibiotics do not work against viral infections.




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