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Which two classes of drugs are no longer able to be used in food-producing animals?

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The classes that are banned and are no longer able to be used in food-producing animals are called chloramphenicol and nitroimidazoles. The Nitroimidazole drugs are used to deal with the anaerobic bacterial and parasitic infections. Whereas Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic prescribed to treat a range of infections. Aspect effects, drug interactions, dosage, storage, and maternity safety information should be reviewed before victimisation this medication.
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