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Practicing Citations

The authors draw comparisons between studies to highlight the effect of several types of drugs on microbial organisms based on their chemical composition.

Specifically for Zosyn (Piperacillin/Tazobactam) and Piracil (Piperacillin), not only does the manual detail the mechanism of action and resistance (“Pharmacology”), but also lists the known treatments the following drugs are used for (“Medical uses”), side effects (“Adverse effects”), and recorded drug interactions (“Interactions”).

This multi-authored report will be used in the “Adverse Effects” section, as it exposes an unprecedented chain of side effects caused by the administration of Piperacillin/Tazobactam used in the treatment of a pulmonary parenchymal abscess.

The continuous use of cross-references to academic studies investigating the use of the Piperacillin/Tazobactam combinations in treatments of infections such as pneumonia or neutropenia supports the validity of the information.

This peer-reviewed article focuses on the significant differences between the efficiency of six different antibiotics used against gram-negative bacterial organisms.

Answers to Module 7 Questions

It is my own work; a photo I took of my sketch of the Piperacillin compound, showing the different bonds, molecules and side chains bonded.

The file format is JPEG (JPG).

The license I have chosen is Creative Commons CC0 Public Dedication 1.0.

I will add the media under Category:Drugs.

I will describe the image by using the tags "medicine", "drug", "penicillin".