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drelizabethblackburn
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29/10/2025 10:30 am  

Bacteria are masters at survival, often hiding behind protective shells called biofilms. These biofilms form when bacteria cluster together and secrete a slimy layer that shields them from antibiotics and the immune system. This defense mechanism makes infections harder to treat and more resistant to medication. Cephalexin, a widely used antibiotic, targets bacterial cell walls, disrupting their structure and helping to eliminate infections. However, even strong antibiotics like cephalexin can struggle against biofilm-protected bacteria. That’s why researchers are developing new strategies to break down these defenses. For healthcare providers, finding reliable cephalexin wholesale sources ensures access to effective treatment options.


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