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How is oxacillin different from penicillin? A comparison of two essential antibiotics

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Discovered in 1928, penicillin was hailed as a medical marvel, but bacteria quickly evolved resistance, leading to the development of new treatments. A key difference lies in how is oxacillin different from penicillin: its unique resistance to penicillinase, a bacterial enzyme that can inactivate standard penicillin. This vital distinction dictates their specific clinical applications and effectiveness against various bacterial infections.