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Jul
A recent withdrawal of injectable penicillin has caused concern among public health authorities, healthcare practitioners, and community groups devoted to managing sexually transmitted diseases. The withdrawal, impacting a particular batch of injectable penicillin primarily used to treat syphilis, might hamper the recent advances in fighting an illness that has alarmingly re-emerged in recent years.Penicillin G benzathine, widely recognized by the brand name Bicillin L-A, is the premier treatment for syphilis, especially in expectant women, where it serves an essential function in thwarting congenital syphilis—a condition transmitted from the mother to the infant during pregnancy. The safety and efficacy of this…