What Conditions does Penicillin G Potassium Vial Treat?

  • botulism
  • skin infection caused by anthrax
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria anthrax
  • bacterial stomach or intestine infection due to anthrax
  • infection of the blood caused by the bacteria anthrax
  • infection of the brain or spinal cord caused by anthrax
  • bacterial infection associated with rat bites
  • brain/spinal cord infection due to Listeria monocytogenes
  • bacterial infection of heart due to Listeria monocytogenes
  • erysipeloid
  • Erysipelothrix endocarditis
  • infection by the bacteria Pasteurella
  • bone infection due to Pasteurella multocida bacteria
  • bacterial heart infection due to Pasteurella multocida
  • diphtheria
  • scarlet fever
  • meningococcal meningitis
  • bacterial infection of blood due to Neisseria meningitidis
  • upper respiratory infection due to Neisseria meningitidis
  • tetanus
  • bacterial infection of the blood due to Enterococcus
  • lung infection due to the bacteria actinomyces
  • abdominal infection due to the bacteria Actinomyces
  • bacterial infection of neck and face due to Actinomyces
  • an infection by Actinomyces bacteria called actinomycosis
  • gas gangrene caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
  • toxic shock due to the bacteria Streptococcus
  • bacterial infection of heart valve due to Pneumococcus
  • pus in lungs caused by bacteria Clostridium perfringens
  • symptomatic congenital syphilis
  • congenital syphilis with nervous system involvement
  • genital chancre
  • later stage of syphilis
  • neurosyphilis
  • blood or tissue infection affecting whole body of newborn
  • infection throughout body due to listeria monocytogenes
  • trench mouth
  • bacterial meningitis caused by Pneumococcus
  • bacterial meningitis caused by Streptococcus
  • bacterial infection of heart valve due to Streptococcus
  • bacterial infection of heart valve due to Enterococcus
  • bacterial infection of heart covering due to Streptococcus
  • bacterial pneumonia caused by Streptococcus
  • pneumonia due to accidental inhalation of vomit
  • pus in lungs due to Streptococcus
  • abscess in the lung
  • pneumonia with death of lung tissue
  • skin infection due to Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria
  • bacterial infection of a muscle due to Streptococcus
  • necrotizing fasciitis
  • a flesh-eating bacterial infection due to Streptococcus
  • newborn group B Streptococcus bacteria blood infection
  • infection of lining of brain and/or spinal cord of newborn
  • pneumonia in a newborn
  • infection of conjunctiva of eye from birth
  • Lyme disease
  • arthritis in Lyme disease
  • inflammation of heart due to Lyme disease
  • lyme disease of the central nervous system
  • prevention of group B streptococcal infection in newborn
  • infection of belly button of a newborn

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