A. Destroyed by gastric acid
B. Very active against sensitive gram positive cocci
C. Used for treatment of meningococcal meningitis
D. More concentrated in prostatic secretions and intraocular fluids
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Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is the main difference between penicillin V and penicillin G____________?
- A. Penicilline-V is more stable gastric acid B. Penicilline-G is more absorbed from the G.I.T C. Penicilline-G is more allergic than penicillin-V D. None of the above...
- In penicillin allergy, penicillin acts as a_______________?
- A. Hapten B. Carrier C. Super antigen D. Toxin...
- The antibiotic of choice in patients sensitive to penicillin is___________?
- A. Erythromycin B. Streptomycin C. Tetracycline D. Chloramphenicol...
- One of the below mentioned penicillin is NOT given orally______________?
- A. Amoxicillin B. Carbenicillin C. Cloxacillin D. Phenoxymethy penicillin...
- Drug to be avoided in a patient allergic to penicillin is_____________?
- A. Sulphonamide B. Tetracycline C. Ampicillin D. Cholarmphenicol...
- All of the following are therapeutic uses of penicillin G, except_____________?
- A. Bacterial meningitis B. Rickettsial infection C. Syphilis D. Anthrax...
- IF a bacteria were susceptible to both penicillin and Erythromycin, then it would not be appropriate to treat the patients with both antibiotics at the same time because_______________?
- A. Penicillin is inactivated by erythromycin B. Erythromycin exerts its effects extracellularly C. Erythromycin enhances the B-lactamases activity D. Penicillin is only effective against growing cells...
- The incidence of allergy to penicillin among various population ranges from______________?
- A. 1% to 10% B. 10% to 20% C. 20% to 30 D. 30% to 40%...
- The administration of penicillin G along with probenicid result in_____________?
- A. Increased excretion of probenacid in the feaces and perspiration B. Increased excretion of probenacid in urine C. Increased metabolis of penciling G D. Decreased renal excretion of penciling G...
- Penicillin is effective against_____________?
- A. Neisseria meningitis B. Neisseria gonorrhoeae C. Treponema Pallidum D. All of the above...
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