Penicillin cannot be removed from the blood. You would just need to wait for the penicillin to pass through the system. Be careful if you are allergic to penicillin.
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Penicillin is carried to the site of infection via blood flow. You have different types of penicillin are there for the same.
no, it does not, it is an antibiotic
they are removed by your liver
You risk killing the dog.
Penicillin saved thousands of lives during the wars . It also saved the lacerated eye of the miner which was to be removed if not treated with penicillin. All major causes of death in hospitals such as the pneumonia, scarlet fever, blood poisoning, diphtheria, tonsillitis, rheumatic fever and many other harmful diseases were all successfully treated with penicillin. The discovery of penicillin brought about one of the biggest searches in medical history. Penicillin was so powerful that even after being diluted thousand times it was still effective in killing bacteria. It can save peoples lives without harming them. Yet, without the discovery of penicillin, all the antibiotics would possibly never have been discovered. That's the reason why penicillin was called a "wonder drug".
The waste in your blood is removed by the kidneys. The kidneys filter your blood all day every day
The active transport of penicillin from the blood into the nephron is an example of tubular secretion, a key process in the renal elimination of drugs and waste products. This process involves the movement of substances from the blood into the renal tubules for excretion in the urine.
Bad ones surprisingly! They give you just a tiny bit of penicillin to make your white blood cells aware of that particular disease - sounds wierd doesn't it!
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
You should not give a horse oral Penicillin. Oral Penicillin can seriously disrupt normal microorganisms in the digestive tract which can cause diarrhea and abdominal pain (colic). For an abscessed tooth you may need to give Injectable Penicillin, but never oral. It would be best to contact a equine veterinarian and possibly an equine dentist, as the tooth may need to be removed.