What is a broad spectrum antibiotic? Name one such antibiotic.
Broad spectrum antibiotics are a class of antibiotics which can be used for treating multiple bacterial infections. Their effects are not limited to treating a single bacterial infection and rather they are able to treat a wide number of different bacterial infections. Broad spectrum antibiotics can treat both gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial diseases.
An example of such an antibiotic is Ampicillin.
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