DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Do not inject into or near an artery or nerve.
Injection into or near a nerve may result in permanent neurologic damage (see WARNINGS).
Penicillin G procaine (aqueous) is for intramuscular
injection only.
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.
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.
Pneumonia (pneumococcal), moderately severe
(uncomplicated): 600,000 to 1,000,000 units daily.
Streptococcal infections (Group A), moderately severe to
severe tonsillitis, erysipelas, scarlet fever, upper respiratory tract, skin and
soft tissue: 600,000 to 1,000,000 units daily for 10-day minimum.
Staphylococcal infections, moderately severe to severe:
600,000 to 1,000,000 units daily.
In pneumonia, streptococcal (Group A) and staphylococcal
infections in pediatric patients under 60 pounds: 300,000 units daily.
Bacterial endocarditis (Group A streptococci) only in
extremely sensitive infections: 600,000 to 1,000,000 units daily.
Penicillin G procaine is not recommended for prophylaxis
against bacterial endocarditis. For prophylaxis against bacterial endocarditis
in patients with congenital heart disease or rheumatic or other acquired
valvular heart disease when undergoing dental procedures or surgical procedures
of the upper respiratory tract, use penicillin V. For patients unable to take
oral medications, aqueous penicillin G is recommended.
Syphilis
Primary, secondary, and latent with a negative spinal
fluid in adults and pediatric patients over 12 years of age: 600,000 units daily
for 8 days-total 4,800,000 units.
Late (tertiary, neurosyphilis, and latent syphilis with
positive spinal-fluid examination or no spinal-fluid examination): 600,000 units
daily for 10 to 15 days-total 6 to 9 million units.
Congenital syphilis under 70-lb. body weight: 50,000
units/kg/day for 10 days.
Yaws, Bejel, and Pinta: Treatment as for syphilis in
corresponding stage of disease.
Diphtheria-adjunctive therapy with antitoxin: 300,000 to
600,000 units daily.
Diphtheria carrier state: 300,000 units daily for 10
days.
Anthrax-cutaneous: 600,000 to 1,000,000 units/day.
Anthrax-inhalational (post-exposure): 1,200,000 units
every 12 hours in adults, 25,000 units per kilogram of body weight (maximum
1,200,000 unit) every 12 hours in children. The available safety data for
penicillin G procaine at this dose would best support a duration of therapy of
2 weeks or less. Treatment for inhalational anthrax (post-exposure) must be
continued for a total of 60 days. Physicians must consider the risks and
benefits of continuing administration of penicillin G procaine for more than 2
weeks or switching to an effective alternative treatment.
Vincent's infection (fusospirochetosis): 600,000 to 1,000,000
units/day.
Erysipeloid: 600,000 to 1,000,000 units/day.
Streptobacillus moniliformis and Spirillum
minus (rat-bite fever): 600,000 to 1,000,000 units/day.
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for
particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution
and container permit.
HOW SUPPLIED
Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension is supplied
in packages of 10 syringes as follows:
1 mL size, containing 600,000 units per syringe (21
gauge, thin-wall 1-½ inch needle), NDC 60793-130-10.
2 mL size, containing 1,200,000 units per syringe (21
gauge, thin-wall 1-½ inch needle), NDC 60793-131-10.
Store in a refrigerator, 2° to 8°C (36° to 46°F).
Keep from freezing.
Distributed by: Pfizer Inc., New York, NY 10017. Revised:
Oct 2016