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Use and Dosing

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Streptococcal Infections Group A (upper-respiratory tract infection, skin and soft-tissue infections, scarlet fever, and erysipelas)

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Pneumococcal Infections (except pneumococcal meningitis)

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Streptococcal Infections Group A (upper-respiratory tract infection, skin and soft-tissue infections, scarlet fever, and erysipelas)

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Pneumococcal Infections (except pneumococcal meningitis)

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Indications

Contraindications

Black Box Warnings

Dosing Adjustment

Renal Dose Adjustment

Hepatic Dose Adjustment

Warnings/Precautions

Cautions: Use cautiously in

Pregnancy/Breast Feeding

Pregnancy Category:B

Breastfeeding: Use of penicillin G (benzathine/procaine) is acceptable during breastfeeding. Single maternal doses of benzathine penicillin G of 2.4 million units intramuscularly produce low levels in milk that are not expected to cause any adverse effects in breastfed infants. Disruption of the infant's gastrointestinal flora, resulting in diarrhea or thrush, has been reported occasionally with penicillins, but has not been adequately evaluated. This information is based upon LactMed database (available at http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT last accessed 16 June 2011). Manufacturer advises caution.

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Pharmacology

Brands and Availability

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US Trade Name(s)

US Availability

Bicillin C-R

Bicillin C-R 900/300

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Canadian Trade Name(s)

Canadian Availability

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UK Trade Name(s)

UK Availability

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Australian Trade Name(s)

Australian Availability


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Classification

Antimicrobials

Antibiotics
Penicillins; Natural

Infectious Disease

Antibiotics
Penicillins; Natural