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Which of these conditions might an antibiotic be effective in treating?Multiple ChoiceCoronary heart diseaseRheumatic heart diseaseAngina pectorisPatent ductus arteriosusSeptal defect

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Which of these conditions might an antibiotic be effective in treating?Multiple ChoiceCoronary heart diseaseRheumatic heart diseaseAngina pectorisPatent ductus arteriosusSeptal defect

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None of the options listed are conditions that can be effectively treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, not heart conditions or defects. Coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, angina pectoris, patent ductus arteriosus, and septal defects are all heart-related conditions that would typically be treated with a combination of lifestyle changes, medication, and possibly surgery, not antibiotics.

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