These functions are so-called '\link{Deprecated}'. \strong{They will be removed in a future release.} Using the functions will give a warning with the name of the function it has been replaced by (if there is one).
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All antibiotic class selectors (such as \code{\link[=carbapenems]{carbapenems()}}, \code{\link[=aminoglycosides]{aminoglycosides()}}) can now be used for filtering as well, making all their accompanying \verb{filter_*()} functions redundant (such as \code{\link[=filter_carbapenems]{filter_carbapenems()}}, \code{\link[=filter_aminoglycosides]{filter_aminoglycosides()}}).
The \link[=lifecycle]{lifecycle} of this function is \strong{retired}. A retired function is no longer under active development, and (if appropiate) a better alternative is available. No new arguments will be added, and only the most critical bugs will be fixed. In a future version, this function will be removed.
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