Patients with chronic diseases of the digestive tract are regular consumers of antibiotics and antifungal drugs (toxic to the liver), which destroy any remaining probiotic bacteria with prolonged use. Those who are taking antibiotics must consume live probiotic bacteria. (also possible in the form of goat yogurt)
There are 14 groups of antibiotics designed to kill different types of bacteria. Their action mechanisms are slightly different (some act on the bacterial wall and some on other internal mechanisms). Their resistance is diverse, except that none cures chronic infectious or inflammatory diseases.
1. Aminoglycosides
2. Carbapenems
3. Cephalosporins
4. Fluoroquinolones
5. Glycopeptides and lipoglycopeptides (such as vancomycin)
6. Macrolides (such as erythromycin and azithromycin)
7. Monobactams (aztreonam)
8. Oxazolidinones (such as linezolid and tedizolid)
9. Penicillins
10. Polypeptides
11. Rifamycins
12. Sulfonamides
13. Streptogramins (such as quinupristin and dalfopristin)
14. Tetracyclines
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