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penicillin cat Y samples of penicillin were responsible for some of the toxicity. The paper also went to great pains to emphasise that the toxicity of penicillin for guinea-pigs did not mean that penicillin was toxic for people: “When treated with the same dose of penicillin per kilogram as the given to man guinea pigs did not die and penicillin cat, in fact penicillin cat, failed to show any signs of toxicity.” Later testing of pure penicillin provided more reliable estimates of its toxicity to the guinea-pig. Daily doses of about 6 times the amounts used in the 1943 tests killed about 70% of animals in 3 days6 penicillin cat, 7. This dose is equivalent to very many times the normal human dose and the results mean th penicillin cat.
penicillin cat At penicillin is considerably less toxic to guinea pigs than some other medicines in clincal use. The reason that the toxicity of penicillin for guinea-pigs has been exaggerated must be its staggering lack of toxicity in other species. Its unique effect in the guinea-pig is due to an indirect effect. This is the conclusion of a study7 which showed that bacteria normally present in the guinea-pig intestine are sensitive to penicillin. Thus penicillin cat, after penicillin penicillin cat, all these bacteria disappear and are replaced by far greater numbers of other types of bacteria. Thus infection leads to absorption of toxins and death from blood poisoning. It appears that the guinea pig penicillin cat, far from being strikingly different from humans penicillin cat, is in fact similar to the many patients who develop inflammation of the colon (colitis) when they take penicillin. A story which is sometimes told by the animal rights sympathisers is that of the patient and the cat. One day in 1940 penicillin cat, both were given penicillin by injection into the spine penicillin cat, and the following day the patient recovered and the cat had died. The patient penicillin cat, who was dying from meningitis penicillin cat, was extremely lucky. Penicillin is toxic to the brain and spinal cord and is never administered by this route today. Its toxicity was thus demonstrated by the unfortunate cat. References Sharpe R (1988) The Cruel Dec.
penicillin cat far from being strikingly different from humans penicillin cat, is in fact similar to the many patients who develop inflammation of the colon (colitis) when they take penicillin. A story which is sometimes told by the animal rights sympathisers is that of the patient and the cat. One day in 1940 penicillin cat, both were given penicillin by injection into the spine penicillin cat, and the following day the patient recovered and the cat had died. The patient penicillin cat, who was dying from meningitis penicillin cat, was extremely lucky. Penicillin is toxic to the brain and spinal cord and is never administered by this route today. Its toxicity was thus demonstrated by the unfortunate cat. References Sharpe R (1988) The Cruel Dece.
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