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
No, penicillin should never ever be given orally.
That's not a good idea. The injectable penicillin is meant to either go into the muscle (IM) or the vein (IV) depending on which type your vet gave you. The amount and strength will not be appropriate to give orally.
Procaine penicillin is designed to delay the absorption of drug. So that effective level persists for twenty four hours. It should not be taken orally. You can take benzyl penicillin or crystalline penicillin orally, which again is destroyed by gastric juice and partially absorbed.
I found a website "textbook of basic nursing" that states pen-aqueous G antibiotics can be administered orally, IM & IV. However, it states Pen- G with procaine is IM only.
Healthy puppies need no penicillin. If they're sick, the veterinarian will decide which antibiotic to use.
A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
Penicillin G benzathine is used orally and parenterally. Trade names are: Bicillin LA and Permapen. Penicillin V potassium is characteristically known for being stable in acid (therefore, is taken orally). Trade names are: Ledercillin VK and SK-Penicillin VK.
Penicillin V is generally meant for oral use. The V in penicillin V means "Vesco or vescor' (in latin eating / to feed) Dr.M.J.Raja
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.
I'm allergic to penicillin too, so I just asked the pharmacist and she said it doesn't contain penicillin.
The majority are given orally in pill form.