DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Streptococcal Infections Group A
Infections of the upper-respiratory tract, skin and soft-tissue infections,
scarlet fever, and erysipelas.
The following doses are recommended:
Adults and pediatric patients over 60 lbs. in weight: 2,400,000 units.
Pediatric patients from 30 to 60 lbs.: 900,000 units to 1,200,000 units.
Pediatric patients under 30 lbs.: 600,000 units.
NOTE: Treatment with the recommended dosage is usually given at a single session
using multiple IM sites when indicated. An alternative dosage schedule may be
used, giving one-half (1/2) the total dose on day 1 and one-half (1/2) on day
3. This will also insure the penicillinemia required over a 10-day period; however,
this alternate schedule should be used only when the physician can be assured
of the patient's cooperation.
Pneumococcal Infections (except pneumococcal meningitis)
600,000 units in pediatric patients and 1,200,000 units in adults, repeated
every 2 or 3 days until the temperature is normal for 48 hours. Other forms
of penicillin may be necessary for severe cases.
Method of Administration
Bicillin C-R is intended for Intramuscular Injection ONLY. Do not inject
into or near an artery or nerve, or intravenously or admix with other intravenous
solutions. (See WARNINGS section).
Administer by DEEP INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION in the upper, outer quadrant of
the buttock. In neonates, infants and small children, the midlateral aspect
of the thigh may be preferable. When doses are repeated, vary the injection
site.
The TUBEX® cartridge for this product incorporates several features
that are designed to facilitate the visualization of blood on aspiration if
a blood vessel is inadvertently entered.
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The design of this cartridge is such that blood which enters its needle will
be quickly visualized as a red or dark-colored “spot.” This “spot”
will appear on the barrel of the glass cartridge immediately proximal to the
blue hub. The TUBEX is designed with two orientation marks, in order
to determine where this “spot” can be seen. First insert and secure
the cartridge in the TUBEX injector in the usual fashion. Locate the
yellow rectangle at the base of the blue hub. This yellow rectangle is aligned
with the blood visualization “spot” An imaginary straight line,
drawn from this yellow rectangle to the shoulder of the glass cartridge, will
point to the area on the cartridge where the “spot” can be visualized.
When the needle cover is removed, a second yellow rectangle will be visible.
The second yellow rectangle is also aligned with the blood visualization “spot”
to assist the operator in locating this “spot” If the 2 mL metal
or plastic syringe is used, the glass cartridge should be rotated by turning
the plunger of the syringe clockwise until the yellow rectangle is visualized.
If the 1 mL metal syringe is used, it will not be possible to continue to rotate
the glass cartridge clockwise once it is properly engaged and fully threaded;
it can, however, then be rotated counterclockwise as far as necessary to properly
orient the yellow rectangles and locate the observation area. (In this same
area in some cartridges, a dark spot may sometimes be visualized prior to injection.
This is the proximal end of the needle and does not represent a foreign body
in, or other abnormality of, the suspension.)
Thus, before the needle is inserted into the selected muscle, it is important
for the operator to orient the yellow rectangles so that any blood which may
enter after needle insertion and during aspiration can be visualized in the
area on the cartridge where it will appear and not be obscured by any obstructions.
After selection of the proper site and insertion of the needle into the selected
muscle, aspirate by pulling back on the plunger. While maintaining negative
pressure for 2 to 3 seconds, carefully observe the neck of the glass TUBEXcartridge immediately proximal to the blue plastic needle hub for appearance
of blood or any discoloration. Blood or “typical blood color” may
not be seen if a blood vessel has been entered—only a mixture of blood and Bicillin
CR. The appearance of any discoloration is reason to withdraw the needle and
discard the TUBEX. If it is elected to inject at another site, a new
TUBEX cartridge should be used. If no blood or discoloration appears,
inject the contents of the TUBEXslowly. Discontinue delivery of the
dose if the subject complains of severe immediate pain at the injection site
or if, especially in neonates, infants and young children, symptoms or signs
occur suggesting onset of severe pain.
Some TUBEX cartridges may contain a small air bubble which should be
disregarded, since it does not affect administration of the product. DO NOT
clear any air bubbles from the cartridge or needle as this may interfere with
the visualization of any blood or discoloration during aspiration.
Because of the high concentration of suspended material in this product, the
needle may be blocked if the injection is not made at a slow, steady rate.
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter
and discoloration prior to administration whenever solution and container permit.
HOW SUPPLIED
Bicillin® C-R (penicillin G benzathine and penicillin G procaine injectable
suspension) is supplied in packages of 10 TUBEX® Sterile Cartridge-Needle
Units as follows:
1 mL size, containing 600,000 units per TUBEX® (21
gauge, thin-wall 1 inch needle for pediatric use), NDC 61570-139-10.
2 mL size, containing 1,200,000 units per TUBEX® (21
gauge, thin-wall 1 inch needle for pediatric use), NDC 61570-141-10.
2 mL size, containing 1,200,000 units per TUBEX® (21
gauge, thin-wall 1-1/4 inch needle), NDC 61570-140-10.
Store in a refrigerator, 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F).
Keep from freezing.
Also Available
Bicillin C-R (penicillin G benzathine and penicillin G procaine injectable
suspension) is also available in packages of 10 disposable syringes as follows:
4 mL size, containing 2,400,000 units per syringe (18
gauge x 2 inch needle), NDC 61570-142-10.
PLEASE NOTE: THE METAL TUBEX HYPODERMIC SYRINGEAND TUBEX FAST-TRAK SYRINGE
HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED AND REPLACED BY THE TUBEX INJECTOR.
EXCHANGE OF THESE DISCONTINUED SYRINGES IS AVAILABLE, FREE OF CHARGE, FROM
WYETH-AYERST DIRECTLY. FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING INFORMATION ON THESE DISCONTINUED
SYRINGES, CONTACT THE MEDICAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT AT WYETH-AYERST LABORATORIES,
P.O. BOX 8299, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101.
TUBEX® Injector
NOTE: The TUBEX Injector is REUSABLE: do not discard.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
BEFORE PROCEEDING, SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION UNDER DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
SECTION.
NOTE: USE ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE FOR ALL MANIPULATIONS OF STERILE PARTS.
To load a TUBEX Sterile Cartridge-Needle Unit into the TUBEX Injector
1. Turn the ribbed collar to the “OPEN” position until it stops.
2. Hold the Injector with the open end up and fully insert the TUBEX Sterile
Cartridge-Needle Unit.
Firmly tighten the ribbed collar in the direction of the “CLOSE”
arrow.
3. Thread the plunger rod into the plunger of the TUBEX Sterile Cartridge-Needle
Unit until slight resistance is felt.
The Injector is now ready for use in the usual manner.
To load an E.S.I. DOSETTE® Sterile Cartridge-Needle Unit into the TUBEX
Injector
1. Turn the ribbed collar to the “OPEN” position until it stops.
2. Hold the Injector with the open end up and fully insert the E.S.I. DOSETTE
Sterile Cartridge-Needle Unit. Firmly tighten the ribbed collar in the direction
of the “CLOSE” arrow.
3. Thread the plunger rod into the plunger of the E.S.I. DOSETTE Sterile
Cartridge-Needle Unit until slight resistance is felt.
4. Engage the needle-cap assembly by pulling the cap down over the silver cartridge
hub. The needle is fully engaged when the silver hub is completely covered.
The Injector is now ready for use in the usual manner.
To administer TUBEX/DOSETTE Sterile Cartridge-Needle Units
Method of administration is the same as with conventional syringe. Remove needle
cover by grasping it securely; twist and pull. Introduce needle into patient,
aspirate by pulling back slightly on the plunger, and inject.
To remove the empty TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle Unit and dispose into
a vertical needle disposal container
1. Do not recap the needle. Disengage the plunger rod.
2. Hold the Injector, needle down, over a vertical needle disposal container
and loosen the ribbed collar.
TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle Unit will drop into the container.
3. Discard the needle cover.
To remove the empty TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle Unit and dispose into
a horizontal (mailbox) needle disposal container
Do not recap the needle. Disengage the plunger rod.
Open the horizontal (mailbox) needle disposal container. Insert TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle Unit, needle pointing down, halfway into container. Close
the container lid on cartridge. Loosen ribbed collar; TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle
Unit will drop into the container.
Discard the needle cover. The TUBEXInjector is reusable and should not be discarded.
Used TUBEX/DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle Units should not be employed for
successive injections or as multiple-dose containers. They are intended to be
used only once and discarded.
NOTE: Any graduated markings on TUBEX/DOSETTE Sterile Cartridge-Needle
Units are to be used only as a guide in administering doses.
Wyeth-Ayerst does not recommend and will not accept responsibility for the
use of any cartridge-needle units other than TUBEX or E.S.I. DOSETTE Cartridge-Needle
Units in the TUBEX Injector.
Prescribing Information as of November 2004. Distributed by:
Monarch Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Bristol, TN 37620. (A wholly owned subsidiary
of King Pharmaceuticals, Inc.) Manufactured by: Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA 19101.