This document summarizes information about Penicillin G Benzathine/Penicillin G Procaine, including its trade names, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, indications and usage, contraindications, dosage, administration, and storage/stability. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and has a peak blood level within 3 hours of intramuscular administration. It is used to treat moderately severe infections caused by susceptible streptococci and pneumococci, with dosage varying based on infection type and patient weight. It should be stored refrigerated and protected from freezing.
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This document summarizes information about Penicillin G Benzathine/Penicillin G Procaine, including its trade names, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, indications and usage, contraindications, dosage, administration, and storage/stability. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and has a peak blood level within 3 hours of intramuscular administration. It is used to treat moderately severe infections caused by susceptible streptococci and pneumococci, with dosage varying based on infection type and patient weight. It should be stored refrigerated and protected from freezing.
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Penicillin G Benzathine / Penicillin G Procaine
Pronunciation: (pen-i-SIL-in G BENZ-ah-theen/pen-i-SIL-in G PRO-cane)
Class: Natural penicillin Trade Names: Bicillin C-R - Injection 600,000 units/dose (300,000 units each penicillin G benzathine and penicillin G procaine) - Injection 1,200,000 units/dose (600,000 units each penicillin G benzathine and penicillin G procaine) Trade Names: Bicillin C-R 900/300 - Injection 1,200,000 units/dose (900,000 units penicillin G benzathine and 300,000 units penicillin G procaine)
Pharmacology
Inhibits mucopeptide synthesis of bacterial cell wall.
Pharmacokinetics
Absorption
Following IM administration, peak blood levels occur within 3 h.
Indications and Usage
Treatment of moderately severe infections caused by penicillin G-susceptible
microorganisms that are susceptible to serum levels common to this particular dosage form; moderately severe to severe infections of the upper respiratory tract, scarlet fever, erysipelas, and skin and soft tissue infections caused by susceptible streptococci; moderately severe pneumonia and otitis media caused by susceptible organisms. Severe pneumonia, empyema, bacteremia, pericarditis, meningitis, peritonitis, and arthritis of pneumococcal etiology are better treated with penicillin G sodium or potassium during the acute stage. When high, sustained serum levels are required, use penicillin G sodium or potassium IM or IV. This drug should not be used in the treatment of venereal diseases, including bejel, gonorrhea, pinta, syphilis, and yaws.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to any penicillin or to procaine.
Dosage and Administration
Streptococcal Infections Group A (upper respiratory tract, skin and soft tissue infections, scarlet fever, and erysipelas) Adults and Children more than 60 lbs