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Bicillin CR (Penicillin G Benzathine and Penicillin G Procaine Suspension) - RxList Monographs Description: Side effects, drug interactions, and other prescribing information. (rxlist.com) |
Bicillin L-A (Penicillin G Benzathine) - RxList Monographs Description: Use, administration, and other prescribing information for this antibiotic designed for deep intramuscular injection. (rxlist.com) |
DrugDigest: Penicillin Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons, including generics when available. (drugdigest.org) |
Penicillin VK Description: Information from the RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Penicillin G Potassium - RxList Monographs Description: Dosing, administration, and other prescribing information for buffered Pfizerpen for injection, an antibacterial agent used such pathogens as syphilis and anthrax. (rxlist.com) |
Penicillin TOC Description: Clinical information including: Pharmacology, indications, adverse reactions, and cautions. (infomed.org) |
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