Antiribosomal
Antiribosomal medicines are drugs that inhibit the growth and replication of ribosomes, which are organelles in cells that are responsible for protein synthesis. By inhibiting ribosomal activity, antiribosomal medicines can interfere with the cell’s ability to produce proteins, which can stop the growth of bacteria and other pathogens. This type of medicine can also be used to treat cancer, as it can disrupt the growth of cancerous cells by preventing them from producing proteins necessary for their proliferation. Antiribosomal medicines can also be used to treat autoimmune disorders, as they can help reduce inflammation by blocking the production of certain proteins that are involved in the inflammatory process.