Many antibiotics operate by interfering with the ribosome

Many antibiotics operate by interfering with the ribosome

Biology

Many antibiotics operate by interfering with the ribosome.  Tetracyclin, for example, acts by binding to the 30S subunit.  How come we do not die when we take antibiotics if they interfere with protein production?

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