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  2. Penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, 2 million units (2 megaunits) of penicillin G is 1.2 g. [22] One unit of penicillin V potassium is defined as 0.625 micrograms. Therefore 400,000 units of penicillin V is 250 mg. [23] The use of units to prescribe penicillin is a historical accident and is largely obsolete outside of the US.

  3. Procaine benzylpenicillin - Wikipedia

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    Specific indications for procaine penicillin include: [6] Syphilis. In the United States, Bicillin C-R (an injectable suspension which 1.2 million units of benzathine penicillin and 1.2 million units of procaine penicillin per 4 ml) is not recommended for treating syphilis, since it contains only half the recommended dose of benzathine penicillin.

  4. Is Syphilis Curable? Learn About Treatment Options and ... - AOL

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    The antibiotic drug penicillin G is the treatment of choice, given in one or more injections, depending on whether you have primary, secondary, latent, or tertiary syphilis. ... 7.2 million units ...

  5. Benzathine benzylpenicillin - Wikipedia

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    Benzathine benzylpenicillin, also known as benzathine penicillin G (BPG), is an antibiotic medication useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. [3] Specifically it is used to treat strep throat, diphtheria, syphilis, and yaws. [3][5] It is also used to prevent rheumatic fever. [5]

  6. Side effects of penicillin - Wikipedia

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    Side effects in adults. Common adverse drug reactions (≥ 1% of people) associated with use of the penicillins include diarrhea, hypersensitivity, nausea, rash, neurotoxicity, urticaria (hives), and superinfection (including candidiasis). Infrequent adverse effects (0.1–1% of people) include fever, vomiting, erythema, dermatitis, angioedema ...

  7. Group B streptococcal infection - Wikipedia

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    Penicillin G, 5 million units IV initial dose, then 3 million units every 4 hours until delivery or ampicillin, 2 g IV initial dose, then 1 g IV every 4 hours until delivery. [4] [12] [14] Appropriate IAP in GBS colonized women should start as soon as possible once labour starts or the waters have broken. When the first dose is given at least 4 ...

  8. Robert Brattain - Wikipedia

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    Production of penicillin increased from 400 million units in early 1943 to more than 650 billion units per month by the end of the war. There was tremendous pressure to find ways to increase production. Researchers hoped that by understanding the chemical structure of penicillin they could find a way to synthesize it. [17]

  9. Secondary metabolite - Wikipedia

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    The most known fungal secondary metabolite is penicillin discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Later in 1945, Fleming, alongside Ernst Chain and Howard Florey , received a Nobel Prize for its discovery which was pivotal in reducing the number of deaths in World War II by over 100,000.