Held in Reserve: How a "Last-Line" Antibiotic Works — and Why the World Is Running Short
Some medicines are kept like the fire extinguisher behind glass: meant to stay untouched until the moment nothing else will do. Linezolid is one of them. It belongs to a small group of "reserve" antibiotics, deliberately held back for infections that have already shrugged off the standard drugs. To understand why a single antibiotic gets rationed like a strategic resource, you have to...
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