Antibiotics: Grouping 4 or 5 existing medications could help slow antibiotic-resistant bacteria–UCLA researchers
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Scientists have traditionally believed that combining more than two drugs to fight harmful bacteria would yield diminishing returns. The prevailing theory is that that the incremental benefits of combining three or more drugs would be too small to matter, or that the interactions among the drugs would cause their benefits to cancel one another out. ["]
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