Match the antimicrobial chemotherapeutic to it's target. Bactrim (sulfa drug + trimethoprim) Macrolides like azithromycin Polymixin B Fluoroquinolone (Cipro) Beta-lactam drug (penicillin, cephalosporin or carbepenem) Cell membrane disruptor DNA synthesis inhibitor ribosome inhibitor Cell wall inhibitor metabolic pathway inhibitor
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