It can happen on the first dose; it can happen on the last dose, or anywhere in between. If you experience itchiness and a rash, swelling of the face/tongue/lips, stop taking it immediately, contact your doctor and take Benadryl. If you are swelling enough that you are unable to breathe, your throat is closing in (or wheezing like Asthma), or you feel faint - get to the ER/call an ambulance.
An antibiotic shot to treat bacterial infections.
No, but your metabolic rate will. What body weight does is affect the amount of alcohol you need to drink to get drunk--which is one of the reasons you don't go shot-for-shot with someone twice as big as you.
No i can not because i am infact allergic to penicillin but you can knock yourself out enjoy
No, the pneumonia shot does not contain penicillin. Pneumonia vaccines, such as the pneumococcal vaccines (PCV13 and PPSV23), are designed to protect against specific strains of bacteria that cause pneumonia and do not include antibiotics like penicillin. Instead, they stimulate the immune system to recognize and fight off these bacteria.
Because the shot is delivered into the muscle.
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typically most of the time in the butt
You will be alright without regards to this shot. But then you need to take penicillin tablet 250 mg three times a day for ten days, to prevent rheumatic fever.
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You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
A penicillin shot typically begins to work within a few hours, but the full effects may take a day or more to become apparent, depending on the infection being treated. It is normal for the injection site to be sore, swollen, or even slightly bruised for a few days after the shot. If the pain or swelling persists or worsens, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.