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- Choices are in the picture. Choose the primary impact of the given agents to the genetic material. 1. Metronidazole 2. Doxorubicin 3. Mercaptopurine 4. Nitrofurantoin 5. CiprofloxacinCompare and contrast broad spectrum and narrow spectrum antibiotics and explain how they differ.List the five modes of action of antibiotics.
- The reason why most antibiotics as oral suspension dosage forms are commercially available as dry powders, to be reconstituted with water just prior to dispensing, is:Please give me the introduction basedon the topic *EVALUATION OF BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIBIOTICS AND EVALUATION OF SPECIFIC/NARROW-SPECTRUM ANTIBIOTICS*Describe five modes of action for antibiotics. For each, provide one example.
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