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The Role of Antibiotics in Treating Bacterial Infections
December 25, 2025
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Antibiotics play a critical role in treating bacterial infections by inhibiting bacterial growth or eliminating pathogens entirely. They are prescribed based on the type of bacteria, infection severity, and patient-specific factors to ensure effective outcomes and limit resistance. Drugs such as cephalexin are commonly used for skin, respiratory, and urinary tract infections due to their broad-spectrum activity and safety profile. In healthcare supply chains, access to medications like cephalexin capsules wholesale supports hospitals and pharmacies in maintaining adequate stock and affordability. Responsible antibiotic use, guided by medical professionals, remains essential to preserve efficacy and combat the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance.

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