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Tetracyclines Pharmacology: Mechanism of Action, Spectrum, Therapeutic Uses and Adverse Effects

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Tetracyclines are antibiotics from the Protein synthesis inhibitors class, they inhibit the 30s bacterial ribosomal subunit, they are bacteriostatic and in this video I will explain them to you so if you like my work like the video and subscribe...

Tetracyclines include doxycycline, demeclocycline, minocycline and lymecycline
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Video Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Agents
2:39 Pharmacokinetics
11:09 Mechanism of Action
12:16 Spectrum
15:50 Resistance
16:52 Therapeutic Uses
23:02 Adverse Effects

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