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Developing New Drugs

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Developing New Drugs

There are different types of drugs being developed today:

Antibiotics

Antibiotics

  • Scientists are always trialling new antibiotics for when new strains of resistant bacteria appear.
Antiviral drugs

Antiviral drugs

  • Viruses are found inside cells. This means it's hard to destroy them without damaging the body’s cells and tissues.
  • Antiviral drugs are used to treat viral infections.
Painkillers

Painkillers

  • Painkillers are used to relieve the pain caused by an infection.
  • They do not cure diseases or kill pathogens, but they do relieve the symptoms.
  • Aspirin is an example of a painkiller.
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