Antibiotics are a critical part of modern medicine's arsenal.
Yet antibiotic resistance is rising and patients can suffer a wide range of adverse drug responses which further strain the healthcare system and worsen patient outcomes.
Antibiotics with a short half life in the bloodstream must be perscribed frequently- up to three to four times a day in some cases. These short half lives mean far more antibiotic is administered than needed to maintain the minimum concentration to ward of bacterial infection. This puts a strain on healthcare providers.