What is the difference between bactericidal and bacteriostatic antibiotics?
I remember during our pharmacology review session, someone asked what sets bactericidal antibiotics apart from bacteriostatic ones. It got me thinking, so I looked into it. Turns out, the key difference is that one type kills bacteria outright, while the other just stops them from multiplying, leaving your immune system to handle the rest. Here’s a detailed breakdown of how both work and when they’re used.
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