Neonatal Drug Therapy Manual

Penicillin G, Sodium

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Classification: 
Antibiotic
Original Date: 
March 1993
Revised Date: 
March 2022
Indications: 
  • Infections due to Gram (+), some Gram (-) and anaerobic organisms
Administration: 
  • IV intermittent infusion: over 15 - 30 minutes
Dosage: 

 

 

Sepsis

Congenital Syphilis

Group B Streptococcal Meningitis

1 wk: < 2 kg

     

          > 2 kg

100 000 U/kg/day divided Q12h

 

150 000 U/kg/day divided q8h

 

Regardless of weight:

100 000 U/kg/day divided Q12h

Regardless of weight:

250 000-450 000 U/kg/day divided Q8h

>1 wk: <1.2 kg

            1.2 kg - 2 kg

            > 2 kg

100 000 U/kg/day divided Q12h

150 000 U/kg/day divided Q8h

200 000 U/kg/day divided Q6h

Regardless of weight:

150 000 U/kg/day divided Q8h

Regardless of weight:

500 000 U/kg/day divided Q4-6h

Side Effects: 
  • CNS: lethargy, seizures (with high doses and renal impairment)
  • Endocrine and metabolic: electrolyte imbalances
  • Hematologic: neutropenia, leukopenia, hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia (with high doses)
  • Local: thrombophlebitis
  • Renal: acute interstitial nephritis (rare, with prolonged therapy)
Parameters to Monitor: 
  • CBC, platelets (with high doses)
  • Temperature
  • Renal function tests
  • Serum electrolytes
Reconstitution and Stability: 

IV intermittent Infusion:

Ensure to double check the concentratiuon of the vial before mixing

  • Using Penicillin G Sodium 1 million units (MU) vial
    • Add 1.8 mL SWFI to vial 
    • Withdraw contents of vial (1 MU) and dilute to a total of 10 mL with D5W or 0.9% NaCl.
    • Final concentration: 100 000 units/mL

 

  • Using Penicillin G Sodium 5 million units (MU) vial
    • Add 8.2 mL SWFI to vial
    • Take 4 mL (2 MU) and add to 16 mL D5W or 0.9% NaCl
    • Final concentration: 100 000 units/mL
Compatibility: 

- Solution Compatible: D5W, 0.9% NaCl

- Y-site Compatible: calcium gluconate, dopamine, furosemide, gentamicin, KCl, ranitidine, SMOF, TPN

Notes: 

1 million units of penicillin G sodium contains 2 mmol Na.

References: 

-Taketomo CK, Hodding JH, Kraus DM. Pediatric Dosage Handbook 22nd Edition. Hudson: Lexi-Comp Inc.; 2015

-American Society on Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).  Handbook on Injectable Drugs. 19th Edition. Bethesda: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; 2017

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