Indications
Phenoxymethyl Penicillin is indicated in the treatment of mild to moderate revere infections caused by susceptible organisms which are mostly Gram-positive. The following infections usually respond to adequate dosage of Phenoxymethyl Penicillin.
Streptococcal infections (without bacteremia): mild to moderately sever infections of upper respiratory tract scarlet fever, mid erysipelas. Bacterial endocarditis due to L-Haemolytic streptococci (combined with streptomycin), lobar pneumonia, infections due to non-penicillinase producing staphylococci Pneumococci infections Acute otitis medie, Meningococci infections Fusospirochetosis vincent’s gingivitis and pharyngitis.
Prophylaxis: Prevention of recurrence following rheumatic fever and chorea. Puerperal sepsis, Diphtheria, Anthrax Gonococcal infections, Syphilis and yaws, Actinomycosis.
Therapeutic Class
Pharmacology
Phenoxymethyl Penicillin inhibits the final cross-linking stage of peptidoglycan production through binding and inactivation of transpeptidases on the inner surface of the bacterial cell membrane, thus inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis.
By binding to specific penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) located inside the bacterial cell wall, Phenoxymethyl Penicillin inhibits the third and last stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis. Cell lysis is then mediated by bacterial cell wall autolytic enzymes such as autolysins; it is possible that Phenoxymethyl Penicillin interferes with an autolysin inhibitor.
It may be less active against some susceptible organisms, particularly gm-ve bacteria. It is suitable for mild to moderate infections.
Dosage
The dosge of Phenoxymethyl Penicillin should be determded accoedgto the snsitivityof the raustive mnro-orgnism and tie severity of tie infection, and adjusted to the clinical respons of the patient
Adults: 250-500 mg 6 hourly
Children: 125-250 mg 6 hourly
- 125 mg/5 ml Syrup: 1 to 2 teaspoonful (5-10 ml) 6 homiy
- 250 mg/5 ml Syrup: ½ to 1 teaspoonful (2.5-5 ml) 6 hourly
Infants: 62.5 -125 mg 6 hourly
- 125 mg/5 ml Syrup: ½ to 1 tea spoonful (2.5-5 ml) 6 hourly, or as prescribed by the physician.
Phenoxymethyl Penicillin is best taken with a empty stomach, preferably at least 1 hour before or 2 hour after meal.
Administration
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
Precautions & Warnings
Overdose Effects
Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhoea, and rarely, major motor seizures. If other symptoms are present, consider the possibility of an allergic reaction. Hyperkalaemia may result, particularly for patients with renal insufficiency.
Management: Symptomatic and supportive treatment. May admin activated charcoal with a cathartic, e.g. sorbitol to hasten drug elimination. May be removed by haemodialysis.
Reconstitution
Storage Conditions
Reconstituted oral Solution: Store between 2-8°C. Protect from light.
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