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You have four groups in beta lactum antibiotics:

First is Penicillin group.

Second is Cephalosporin group.

Third is Monobactum antibiotic with only beta lactum ring in their structure.

Fourth is Carbapenem group of antibiotic.

Then you have Macrolides.

Then Aminoglycosides.

Tetracycline group and Chloramphenicol as broad spectrum antibiotics.

Then you have Rifampicin and Rifabutin used in Tuberculosis.

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