Unlabelled: Antimicrobial drugs have been noticed to have reduce activity effective due to upsurge witnessed in resistance of microbes. To deal with viewpoint of such a circumstance, we must seek ways to prevent it or atleast mitigate its effects in order to provide its activity against the microbes. Hence, novel antimicrobials are the one of the most promising solution for ending antimicrobial resistance. Furthermore, due to the less development of newer antimicrobials in recent years, the only way to combat microbial resistance are various synergistic approaches of exploring antimicrobial drug combinations. This combination's efficacy is due to a synergistic chemical that re-sensitizes the resistant microbial strain. It has been observed that classes of -lactamases inhibitors, efflux pump inhibitors and membrane permeabilizers are of particular relevance, since they can break resistance to the most commonly used antimicrobials. This review explains the readers that how these synergistic combinations can help to reduce or eliminate the microbial resistance supported with clinical evidence.
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12088-022-01045-6.
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