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Revolutionary antibiotics

NS-1 is a super antibiotic, whose range of activity as a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent includes inhibition of all gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

The chemical formula of NS-1 structure indicates it is an antimicrobial drug of selective toxicity, whose action is most similar to the mechanism of inhibition of cytoplasmic membrane function. 

NS-1 does not adversely affect the functional integrity of the cytoplasmic membrane, but acts self-destructively, in such a way that the bacterial cell "devours itself from within" with all associated macromolecules and ions and ultimately leads to cell death.

NS-1 drug is a unique super antibiotic that causes bacterial cell apoptosis. What distinguishes it from all antibiotics discovered so far is the inability to develop resistance in gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, thanks to its revolutionary and unique mode of action, regardless of the frequency of use for the purpose of treating bacteria. In addition, the effect on all bacteria is always identical.

This antimicrobial drug kills highly sensitive bacteria with maximum efficiency, which is still easily treated with other currently available antimicrobial drugs but also destroys MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus), or CRE enterobacteria.

Important notice:

NS-1 is currently in the phase of preclinical testing and all tests performed so far show exceptional results without any downsides.