Antimicrobial therapeutics are medicines that kill or make it harder for bacteria to grow and multiply in people or animals. They are often used to treat serious infections, such as pneumonia or bloodstream infections (BSIs). Antibiotics can be taken by mouth in the form of pills, tablets, or liquids. They can also be injected or given directly into the bloodstream (IV) for more severe infections. They can also be applied to the skin as a cream, spray, or ointment. When used incorrectly, antibiotics can cause serious side effects and lead to resistant microorganisms. This resistance makes it harder to treat infections with the same medicine or even other medicines that are effective against them. Antimicrobial therapeutics are medications used to treat infections caused by microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These therapeutics work by either killing the microorganisms or inhibiting their growth. However, the misuse and overuse of these drugs have led to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance, which is a significant global health concern. The global antimicrobial therapeutics market is expected to grow due to the increasing prevalence of infectious diseases, the development of new drugs, and the growing awareness of antimicrobial resistance.
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Increasing product approval by regulatory bodies is expected to drive the growth of the market over the forecast period. For instance, Zydus Lifesciences, a pharmaceutical company, announced that it had received final approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its antifungal medicine Micafungin, which is used to treat certain types of fungal or yeast infections.
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