No, antibiotics will not remove ingested substances. Antibiotics are used to kill bacteria that has invaded the body. It helps to rid the body of the infection so that it can run properly again.
These substances are antibiotics.
Toxic
a)antibiotics
These substances are called fungicides.
minerals
no they are able to detoxify substances by enzymatic action
The definition of a chemical substance is a material with a specific chemical composition. So yes, antibiotics contain chemical substances. Although, antibiotics will employ some sort of living microorganism, instead of just one simple chemical substance.
Antibiotics are one class of substances that will do that.
Drugs that fight bacteria. Very good for when you're sick.
coshh: control of substances hazardous to health. Coshh is used in the workplace whenever there are dangerous substances in use. they will keep coshh cards which say what the chemical is what to do if it is ingested etc
Antibiotics are substances that kill bacteria. They are not able to neutralise viruses. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, so misusing them for non-bacterial infections could have serious consequences rendering the antibiotic ineffective.
Listeriosis is treated with the antibiotics ampicillin (Omnipen) or sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (Bactrim, Septra).