Yes it is. Tetracycline on the other hand, is only bacteriostatic.
These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.
What is the difference between cephalosporins and noncephalosporin?
no
Listeria is not susceptible to cephalosporins... ampicillin is used instead
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Roy Vincent Brierley has written: 'The Cephalosporins' -- subject(s): Cephalosporins, Bibliography
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.
Cephalosporins are effective against large number of infections. You can almost always find one cephalosporin effective for given bacterial infection. That is the reason in USA cephalosporins are aptly called as cefalosporins.
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cephradine
Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians before using cephalosporins.
it is bactericidal b/c it binds 30s ribosomal subunit &inhibit protein synthesis