Those drugs particularly Chemotherapeutic/Antibiotic that are bactericidal (Killing of bacteria) in nature and cause destruction of bacteria.
Penicillin and cephelosporins are commonest example of Bactericidal drugs
Bactericidal
Bactericidal and Bacteriostatic
Wikipedia describes pharmacology as "... the branch of medicine and biology concerned with the study of drug action."
It is known as bacteriostatic however in Manning's and Feldman's research (http://ukpmc.ac.uk/articlerender.cgi?artid=58798) 80 μg of chloramphenicol per ml of E. coli isolates showed a bactericidal action. Bacteriostatic / Bactericidal - I think it depends on the quantity of the applied antibiotic.
These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.
according to my research pharmacology is the branch of medicine concerned with the uses, effect, and modes of action of drugs. also this question is not clear.
Pharmacology is the study of how drugs interact with biological systems to produce beneficial or harmful effects. It involves the understanding of drug actions, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and potential side effects to ensure safe and effective medication use.
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Bactericidal antimicrobial agents kill the microbe, whereas bactericidal agents inhibit the growth of the microbe. Chloehexidine is an agent that kills bacteria, thus, it is considered a bactericidal antimicrobial agent.
Molecula Pharmacology is the branch of Pharmacology which is concerned with the study of pharmacology on a molecular basis. i.e study of pharmaceuticals and natural compounds used in the treatment of disease, and they also study disease on a molecular basis with the goal of developing pharmacologically active agents which could be used to address disease
The mechanism of action in pharmacology refers to how a drug produces its effect in the body at the molecular and cellular level. It explains the specific biological interactions between the drug and its target in the body that result in a therapeutic response. Understanding the mechanism of action is crucial for predicting the drug's effects, potential side effects, and optimizing its clinical use.
it is bactericidal b/c it binds 30s ribosomal subunit &inhibit protein synthesis