some side effects are
vomiting.
nausea (feeling like you may vomit)
diarrhoea.
bloating and indigestion.
abdominal pain.
loss of appetite
invention?
In 1928, Alexander Fleming, a bacteriologist at London's St. Mary's Hospital, found that a mould on a discarded culture plate had an antibacterial action. The bacteria were staphylococci, a source of serious and often deadly human infection and the mould was 'penicillin'.