Friday, February 5, 2010

Viral Infection Treatment Explain Why Tetracycline Are Ineffective In The Treatment Of Viral Infections?

Explain why tetracycline are ineffective in the treatment of viral infections? - viral infection treatment

Tetracycline inhibits protein synthesis. How? And why not the virus-protein synthesis? Thanks

1 comments:

germ guy said...

Tetracyclines inhibit bacterial ribosomes to inhibit protein synthesis. This virus simply not ribosomes. Therefore, tetracyclines may not affect viruses.

In fact, there is "no antibiotics, no effect on the growth or replication of the virus, as has the story above, inhibit, antibiotics, enzymes only occurs in bacteria - since the virus does not contain the internal mechanisms of viruses can be not treat a viral infection with antibiotics.

Currently, there is a smaller market of "viral". These drugs inhibit the machines that are specifically used for viral replication. However, the only drugs against flu, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, HIV and others very little.

For the rhinovirus, adenovirus, and many other causes that the common cold, there are no medications that have an inhibitory effect. The adherence to a good plate of chicken soup and rest for a good night. (:-)

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