Are antibiotics anti-inflammatory drugs?

Antibiotics are actually drugs that humans synthesize some substances to produce a killing effect on microorganisms, called antibiotics. Anti-inflammatory drugs are also a kind of drugs synthesized by humans that can eliminate inflammation; strictly speaking, they are not the same thing. Antibiotics only kill microorganisms, local inflammation still exists, inflammation can be caused by microbial infection or non-infection, so the two are not a concept. Antibiotics kill microorganisms and can have some anti-inflammatory effect, but anti-inflammatory drugs do not necessarily kill microorganisms, such as common hormones, immunosuppressants can eliminate inflammation, but not antibiotics.