penisilliinit
Penisilliinit is the Finnish term for penicillin antibiotics, a group of beta-lactam medicines derived from Penicillium fungi. They are among the oldest and most widely used antibiotics for treating bacterial infections.
Penicillins act by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. They bind to penicillin-binding proteins, preventing cross-linking of
Classification includes narrow-spectrum agents such as penicillin G and penicillin V; broader agents like amoxicillin and
Penicillins can be administered orally, intramuscularly, or intravenously, depending on the compound. They are largely excreted
Common clinical uses include treatment of streptococcal infections, certain meningitis caused by susceptible organisms, some dental
Adverse effects include allergic reactions and hypersensitivity, rash, and gastrointestinal upset. Clostridioides difficile infection can occur
History: penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928 after mold contamination of a bacterial culture;