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  2. What everyone should know about antibiotics, according ... - AOL

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    First, how exactly do antibiotics work? Antibiotics work by either killing bacteria directly or preventing their growth and spread. ... When you have a cold or flu for a long period of time, that ...

  3. Antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    The majority of studies indicate antibiotics do not interfere with birth control pills, [56] such as clinical studies that suggest the failure rate of contraceptive pills caused by antibiotics is very low (about 1%). [57]

  4. Flucloxacillin - Wikipedia

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    Flucloxacillin is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic belonging to the penicillin group of antibiotics. [8] [27] It works by breaking down the bacterial cell wall. [27] Like other β-lactam antibiotics, flucloxacillin acts by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial cell walls.

  5. Production of antibiotics - Wikipedia

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    Production of antibiotics is a naturally occurring event, that thanks to advances in science can now be replicated and improved upon in laboratory settings. Due to the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming, and the efforts of Florey and Chain in 1938, large-scale, pharmaceutical production of antibiotics has been made possible.

  6. Lymecycline - Wikipedia

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    Lymecycline is a tetracycline broad-spectrum antibiotic. It is approximately 5,000 times more soluble than tetracycline base and is unique amongst tetracyclines in that it is absorbed by an active transport process across the intestinal wall, making use of the same fast and efficient mechanism by which carbohydrates are absorbed. [1]

  7. I Took Long-Term Antibiotics for a Year—Here's What I'm ...

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    Antibiotics can be helpful for those fighting off an infection. But they are commonly prescribed to people with unexplained acne or flare ups on the skin—I would know, because I was one of them.

  8. Ciprofloxacin - Wikipedia

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    Long-term carcinogenicity studies in rats and mice resulted in no carcinogenic or tumorigenic effects due to ciprofloxacin at daily oral dose levels up to 250 and 750 mg/kg to rats and mice, respectively (about 1.7 and 2.5 times the highest recommended therapeutic dose based upon mg/m 2). Results from photo co-carcinogenicity testing indicate ...

  9. Tetracycline - Wikipedia

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    Use of tetracycline antibiotics can: [17] Discolor permanent teeth (yellow-gray-brown), from prenatal period through childhood and adulthood. [18] [19] Children receiving long- or short-term therapy with a tetracycline or glycylcycline may develop permanent brown discoloration of the teeth.