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Why is potassium clavulanate combined with penicillins?

a.) Because potassium clavulanate is a noncompetitive enzyme inhibitor.
b.) Because potassium clavulanate is a target for β-lactamase enzymes.
c.) Because potassium clavulanate causes rapid antibiotic efflux.
d.) Because potassium clavulanate alters penicillin's target site.

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