Antibiotics are chemically synthesized compounds. They are not made by cells
Antibiotics are designed to kill cells, some are targeted on certain types of cells, some aren't.
Usually, antibiotics don't kill your cells if the biotic isn't strong enough.
YES!
Only microbes have ionophones, which are channels in their membranes. By blocking them using antibiotics, the cell will die as they can not bring ions in and out of their cells. Human cells don't have these and so are not affected by those antibiotics.
Antibiotics kill infectious cells, but viruses are non-living.
Antibiotics either directly kill bacteria cells or inhibit bacteria cells from dividing, thus allowing the body to eliminate the infection.
What antibiotics make you constipated
antibiotics make these medicines less effective?
White Blood Cells (WBC) ;D
THC isn't alive, antibiotics wouldn't do anything except kill your white blood cells.
One thing is that antibiotics cannot kill viruses, as viruses are DNA structures which enter the cells in your body in order to duplicate, however antibiotics cannot enter into the cells, and can therefore not stop the virus.