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    Exam 10:Controlling Microbial Growth in the Body: Antimicrobial Drugs
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    External Infections Can Be Treated by (Intramuscular/surface/topical) Administration, in Which
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External Infections Can Be Treated by (Intramuscular/surface/topical) Administration, in Which

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External infections can be treated by (intramuscular/surface/topical) administration, in which a drug is applied directly to the site of infection.

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