A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
Yes, penicillin can cure boils. The penicillin usually given for boils is Flucloxacillin. If a person is allergic to penicillin, they will be given a different antibiotic.
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If you are talking about WWI trenches, given that penicillin was discovered in 1938, no, it did not help
Yes, most injectable penicillin formulations are designed to be given intramuscular.
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The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
1. Probenecid inhibits the tubular secretion of penicillin thus increasing the serum concentration of penicillin. 2. Lesser dose of Penicillin is needed 3. Therefore, there will be less side effects of penicillin.
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Penicillin has very large margin of safety. Usual adult dose of procaine penicillin is 600,000 I.U. (International units) per day. The adult dose of penicillin can be given up to 24 million I. U. of crystalline penicillin per day in meningitis. The first dose of penicillin, that was given to the patient as trial dose was only 5000 I.U. few times per day. It was given during second world war. The most wonderful thing that this small dose did work. The patient started to improve. Later on died of infection, only because the stock of penicillin got exhausted.
It should be given in the muscle.
The given name for the nickname "Libbey" is most commonly "Elizabeth."