Pharmacology - Antibiotics - DNA, RNA, Folic Acid, Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
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Overview
Explore the world of antibiotics in this comprehensive pharmacology lecture focusing on DNA, RNA, folic acid, and protein synthesis inhibitors. Learn about the mechanisms of action and side effects of various antibiotic classes, including nucleic acid synthesis inhibitors, protein synthesis inhibitors, and metabolic pathway inhibitors. Dive into specific drugs such as metronidazole, quinolones, rifamycins, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, macrolides, and sulfonamides. Gain a deeper understanding of how these antibacterial agents selectively kill or inhibit bacterial growth to treat infections. The lecture covers topics in an easy-to-understand format, making complex pharmacological concepts accessible to students and healthcare professionals alike.
Syllabus
Pharmacology – ANTIBIOTICS – DNA, RNA, FOLIC ACID, PROTEIN SYNTHESIS INHIBITORS (MADE EASY)
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