Normally, antibiotics are taken to treat infection, but they can also be for prophylactic measures. Match the antibiotic with its purpose. Broad-spectrum penicillin; do not stop taking when feeling better square disappointed [Choose] [Choose] Amoxicillin Penicillin V Ampicillin Dental patients at risk:bacterial endocarditis and given before, during, and after treatment Minor infections, ulcerative gingivostomatitis Pneumococci, gonorrhea, syphilis square
![Normally, antibiotics are taken to treat infection, but they can also be for prophylactic measures. Match the antibiotic with its purpose.
Broad-spectrum penicillin; do not stop taking when feeling better
square
disappointed
[Choose]
[Choose]
Amoxicillin
Penicillin V
Ampicillin
Dental patients at risk:bacterial endocarditis and given before, during, and
after treatment
Minor infections, ulcerative gingivostomatitis
Pneumococci, gonorrhea, syphilis
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