Should the patient be treated with penicillin G (or some other penicillinase-susceptible penicillin) or with one of the penicillinase-resistant, semisynthetic penicillins, such as methicillin or ...
Nine species (240 strains) of gram-negative bacilli were studied; 221 were freshly isolated from the urinary and intestinal tracts, wounds and abscesses. Thirteen strains of salmonella and 6 of ...
Penicillin G sodium 5million Units/mL; pwd for IM inj or continuous IV drip after reconstitution; contains sodium 1.68mEq per million Units. Bacteremia, pneumonia, endocarditis, pericarditis ...
The lack of data evaluating the clinical manifestations of adverse drug reactions before and during pregnancy shows need for more research in this area for this patient population, according to Ruchi ...
sterile aqueous solutions prepared from crystalline penicillin G lose their antibacterial potency more rapidly than do solutions prepared from partially purified penicillin of somewhat lower purity.
Penicillin G benzathine 600,000 units/mL; susp for deep IM inj; contains parabens. Penicillin G exerts a bactericidal action against penicillin-susceptible microorganisms during the stage of ...
Chain, E., Florey, H. W., Gardner, A. D., Heatley, N. G., Jennings, M. A., and Orr-Ewing, J., Sanders, A. G., Lancet, ii, 226 (1940). Abraham, E. P., Chain, E ...
Penicillin resistance has dramatically decreased among nonmeningeal isolates due to the changes in resistance breakpoints, although resistance to other β-lactams such as cefuroxime has increased.
Alexander Fleming’s 1928 discovery of a mold with antibacterial properties was only the first serendipitous event on the long road to penicillin as a life-saving drug. Hannah joined The Scientist as ...