Why is bacitracin NOT used parenterally?
- It results in severe histamine release, leading to “red man syndrome”.
- It requires oxygen to be active as a bactericidal agent.
- It is markedly nephrotoxic when taken parenterally.
- It causes severely elevated levels of creatinine kinase.
- Enzymes in the blood break it down before reaching its target.
The correct Answer is It is markedly nephrotoxic when taken parenterally.
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NURS 6521 Final Exam Question 79 / NURS 6521 Advanced Pharmacology
