Which of the following is NOT a category of antibiotic drug used to treat bacterial infections?

A) carbapenem drugs
B) monobactam drugs
C) protease inhibitor drugs
D) quinolone drugs


Answer: C

A) Carbapenem drugs ARE a category of antibiotic drugs that kill bacteria.
B) Monobactam drugs ARE a category of antibiotic drugs that kill bacteria.
C) These are antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV, not bacteria.
D) Quinolone drugs ARE antibiotic drugs that kill bacteria.

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