An antimicrobial is an antibiotic, an agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth. the term antimicrobials is a collective for anti-virals, anti-bacterials, anti-fungals and anti-protozoals.
Metronidazole belongs to a class of drugs called Nitroimidazole Antimicrobial. This medication treats bacterial infections and is considered an antibiotic.
It depends on what product it is.
me, personally think is dog food and treats
Antimicrobials are chemicals. Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for a specific antimicrobial product you are looking for.
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An antimicrobial is an agent which destroys microbes or inhibits their growth, or prevents or counteracts their pathogenic action.
If you are confused by all the names and labels, you're not alone.Antimicrobial is the general term for any product or ingredient that kills or inhibits bacteria, viruses, and molds.Antibacterials, on the other hand, are ONLY effective against bacteria. So if you are looking to kill viruses, such as the flu, antimicrobial is the way to go.Hope this helps.
In UK it was a Mars product which in North America we call Peanut M&M'S
A Tower of Treats may be purchased at Harry and David. Harry and David offer a variety of different towers for just about every occasion. FTD also offers this product for purchase. Costco offers a Thank You Tower of Treats.
Antimicrobial kills more, everything except endospores. Basically the same thing though.
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Some antimicrobial factors found in saliva are:lysozyme (also found in tears)peroxidaselactoferrin