No, bacitracin and cefazolin are different antibiotics with distinct chemical structures and mechanisms of action. Bacitracin is primarily used topically for skin infections, while cefazolin is typically given by injection to treat various bacterial infections.
Common diluents used to reconstitute powder include sterile water for injection, bacteriostatic water for injection (which contains a preservative to prevent bacterial growth), and saline solution (0.9% sodium chloride). These diluents are often used to dissolve powders for injection or reconstitution of medications before administration.
Cefazolin Cefazolin
The chemical formula of cefazolin is C14H14N8O4S3.
Cefazolin was discovered by Eli Lilly and Company in the 1960s. It was first marketed under the brand name Ancef.
On the injection site? Sorry im confused.
the family had to reconstitute their house after it burned down.
we do not massage site after IM injection because it may cause underlying tissue damage
The word reconstitute is a regular verb. The past tense form is reconstituted.
Intramuscular injection involves placing the medication directly into the belly of a muscle.
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yes