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E707 Penicillin G procaine
What is Penicillin G procaine (E707)?
Penicillin G procaine is a combination of penicillin G and procaine, used for its prolonged antibacterial effect. It is typically administered intramuscularly for treating various infections, including those caused by streptococci and staphylococci. The procaine component allows for a slower release of penicillin, making it beneficial for certain treatments.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Intolerance to penicillin G procaine can result in various adverse reactions, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea and diarrhea. Allergic reactions, ranging from mild skin rashes to severe anaphylaxis, may also occur. These intolerances often arise from the immune system's response to penicillin or the procaine component.
What can I do about it?
If you experience intolerance to penicillin G procaine, it is crucial to avoid this medication. Exploring alternative treatments with a healthcare provider can help find effective antibiotic options. Keeping a record of any adverse reactions can aid in understanding specific triggers. Additionally, supporting gut health through dietary choices or probiotics may alleviate some intolerance symptoms.