penicillin g
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of penicillin: Penicillin G is a narrow-spectrum antibiotic belonging to the penicillin class. It is the original and most common form of penicillin used medically.
- The principal component in many antibiotics: It constitutes the main active ingredient in many commercial antibiotic preparations.
Usage
Penicillin G is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific chemical compound. It is typically used in medical, pharmaceutical, and scientific contexts. - It is often administered by injection (intramuscular or intravenous) because it is poorly absorbed when taken orally. - It is primarily effective against Gram-positive bacteria.
Examples
- Medical Context:
- The doctor prescribed penicillin G for the severe streptococcal infection.
- Penicillin G is the drug of choice for treating syphilis.
- Scientific/Pharmacological Context:
- The study compared the efficacy of penicillin G with that of newer antibiotics.
- This formulation contains a high concentration of penicillin G sodium.
Advanced Usage
- "Penicillin G potassium" / "Penicillin G sodium": These refer to specific salt forms of the drug (potassium salt or sodium salt) used in pharmaceutical preparations.
- The vial contains one million units of penicillin G potassium.
Variants and Related Words
- Benzylpenicillin: This is the chemical name for Penicillin G. The terms are often used interchangeably in medical literature.
- Penicillin V (Phenoxymethylpenicillin): A related penicillin antibiotic that is acid-stable and can be taken orally.
- Procaine Penicillin G: A combination of penicillin G with the local anesthetic procaine, which allows for a slower, sustained release after injection.
Synonyms
- Benzylpenicillin (scientific synonym)
Notes
- Penicillin G is distinct from other types of penicillin (e.g., penicillin V, ampicillin, amoxicillin), which have different chemical structures and properties.
- It is often measured in units (e.g., million units) rather than by mass (e.g., milligrams) in medical dosing.
Noun
- the penicillin that constitutes the principal component of many commercial antibiotics