It should be given in the muscle.
Yes, most injectable penicillin formulations are designed to be given intramuscular.
A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
Only occassional
The neck should be the primary place a vaccine should be given.
Penicillin needs to be injected intramuscular so the breast works really good or divide the dose into two and do one shot in each leg up in the muscle
Fish pen penicillin can be given to a cat being treated for an infection. However, like with all drugs, it should only be given under the advice of a veterinarian.
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.
About 95 percent of the penicillin should be out a system within 10 hours. It may be detectable for up to about 2 days.
Drenches should ONLY be given to cows that are sick, cannot eat or are bloated. A mineral oil drench is given to cattle that are bloated, and a drench containing electrolytes are given to cattle that have severe diarrhea or at the point where they will not eat. DO NOT give drenches to cattle that do not need it!!!
No, penicillin should never ever be given orally.
If you are talking about WWI trenches, given that penicillin was discovered in 1938, no, it did not help
they died