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What type of medicine fights pathogens?

antibiotics


How do pathogens survive outside the host?

Many pathogens outside the body can be killed with heat or chemicals. Inside the body, pathogens can sometimes be killed with medicine.


Do red blood cells prevent pathogens from entering the human body?

Red blood cells do not prevent pathogens from entering the human body. Their main function is to carry oxygen to tissues and remove carbon dioxide. The immune system, primarily white blood cells, is responsible for detecting and fighting off pathogens.


Is the primary function of lymphocytes to circulate oxygen to tissue?

No, the primary function of lymphocytes is to neutralize pathogens.


What is the function of a t-cells?

T cells destroy pathogens.


What is the function of T-helper cells?

T cells destroy pathogens.


What is the function of the T helper cells?

T cells destroy pathogens.


What is the function of the globulins?

globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..


What is the function of globulin's?

globulins are the proteins that acts as a antibody against pathogens..


Can painkillers kill pathogens?

Pain killers only do just that- help to kill pain. Pathogens such as bacteria are not killed by pain medicine. Antibiotics are prescribed to kill some pathogens, but currently no antibiotics are also pain killers as well.


What category of medicine is used to treat pathogens or disease-causing microorganisms?

Antimicrobial medicine, such as antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals, is used to treat pathogens or disease-causing microorganisms. These medications target specific types of microorganisms to help the body fight off infections.


What is the function of antipyretic medicine?

To reduce fever.