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This bacterium's ability to survive in a human who is taking penicillin pills may be due to the presence of: a secretory system that removes penicillin from the cell, Gram-negative cell wall, an endospore

  • Penicillin is broken down by secreted enzymes from certain bacteria, rendering it useless.
  • Some gram-negative bacteria have evolved to limit penicllin's ability to enter the cell wall.
  • Many medicines, including penicillin, that interfere with the formation of cell walls are naturally toxic to certain endospores.

There are many different infections that may be managed and treated with penicillin. This medication belongs to the beta-lactam antibiotic family. The benefits, mechanism of action, and contraindications of penicillin as a useful antibiotic are discussed in this exercise. Additionally, this activity will emphasize the mechanism of action, adverse event profile, and other crucial elements (such as off-label uses, dosing, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, monitoring, and relevant interactions) important for interprofessional team members in the treatment of infection.

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