- Treatment of severe infections caused by susceptible B-Lactamase producing strains. Tazobactam expands activity of piperacillin to include B-Lactamase producing strains of S.aureus, H. influenza, B. fragilis, Klebsiella, E. Coli and Acinetobacter.
- IV intermittent infusion: over 30 minutes
- Dosage recommendations are based on the piperacillin component
< 2 kg:
- 0-7 days: 150 mg/kg/day divided Q12h
- > 7 days: 225 mg/kg/day divided Q8h
> 2 kg:
- 0-7 days: 225 mg/kg/day divided Q8h
- > 7 days: 300 mg/kg/day divided Q6h
- CVS: hypotension, hypertension, edema
- Endocrine and metabolic: hypokalemia
- Hematologic: anemia, leukopenia, eosinophilia, prolonged prothrombin time
- Hepatic: increased AST,ALT, bilirubin, jaundice
- Local: phlebitis
- Renal: BUN and serum creatinine elevated, interstitial nephritis
- LFTs, bleeding time
- CBC
- Serum electrolytes
- Renal function
IV Intermittent infusion:
CHEO:
- Piperacillin (P)/Tazobactam (T) 4 g(P)/0.5 g(T) vial (doses < 200 mg)
- Add 36.8 mL SWFI to vial
- Take 4 mL (400 mg) and add to 16 mL D5W
- Final concentration: 20 mg/mL (P)
- Piperacillin (P)/Tazobactam (T) 4 g(P)/0.5 g(T) vial (doses > 200 mg)
- Add 36.8 mL SWFI to vial
- Final concentration: 100 mg/mL (P)
TOH:
- Piperacillin (P)/Tazobactam (T) 3 g(P)/0.375 g(T) vial
- Add 15 mL SWFI to vial
- Take 2.3 mL (400 mg) and add to 18 mL D5W
- Final concentration: 20 mg/mL (P)
- Solutions Compatible: D5W, 0.9% NaCl
- Y-site Compatible: calcium gluconate, dexmedetomidine, dopamine, fluconazole, furosemide, heparin, milrinone, morphine, potassium chloride, ranitidine, SMOF, TPN, vasopressin
Incompatible: acyclovir, azithromycin, dobutamine, gentamicin, tobramycin, vancomycin
- Due to the potential inactivation of aminoglycosides and piperacillin/tazobactam, it is preferable to separate administration of these antibiotics by 30-60 minutes.
-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