It kills the bad bactiria in your body with out it 40% of us would be dead
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Depends on what you are treating them for
Probably no :)
Penicillen is an antibiotic. This means it can only kills bacteria . It would be ineffective if you had a virus, like a cold or influenza. However, penicillen is only effective on organisms that have cell walls, as this it's their target. Luckily, this is the case for most bacteria. Penicillen is normally prescribed by your doctor.
he did not invent it he just discovered his medical use but he discovered it in 1939>
he discovery of penicillin is usually attributed to Scottish scientist Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928.
Yes and no it depends on how great the infection is if it is a strong infection then no and if it is weak then yes
Penicillin works by interfering with the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, weakening and ultimately causing the bacteria to burst. This disrupts the bacterial cell's ability to maintain its structure and ultimately leads to its death.
Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming is credited with the discovery of penicillin in 1928. He observed that a mold called Penicillium notatum produced a substance that killed bacteria, leading to the development of the first antibiotic.
The bottle will state how many milligrams there are per milliliter. The instructions included with the bottle will say how many milligrams per kg are needed for the species of animal to be treated. With that info you can calculate the number of milligrams you will be administering.
Penicillen is an antibiotic. This means it can only kills bacteria . It would be ineffective if you had a virus, like a cold or influenza. However, penicillen is only effective on organisms that have cell walls, as this it's their target. Luckily, this is the case for most bacteria. Penicillen is normally prescribed by your doctor.