In medical science, an "agent" refers to any substance or organism that has the capacity to cause a biological effect, such as a drug, pathogen, or chemical. Understanding agents is crucial in clinical practice for diagnosing diseases, selecting appropriate treatments, and managing potential side effects or complications. For example, antibiotics are agents used to treat bacterial infections, but their misuse can lead to antibiotic resistance, complicating future treatment options.

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