Introduction

Benzathine penicillin is a long-acting form of penicillin used primarily in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. It is known for its extended release and ability to maintain therapeutic levels in the body for a prolonged period.

Uses

Benzathine penicillin is used for:

  • Treatment of streptococcal infections, including rheumatic fever and pharyngitis (strep throat).
  • Prevention of rheumatic fever in patients with a history of rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
  • Treatment of syphilis, especially in cases of primary and secondary syphilis.
  • Treatment of yaws, a tropical disease caused by Treponema pallidum pertenue.

Brand Name G Benzathine Penicil
Type Injection
Weight 6 lac units/vial
Generic Benzathine Penicillin
Manufacturer Gonoshasthaya Pharma Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Benzathine penicillin works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. It binds to penicillin-binding proteins located inside the bacterial cell wall, preventing cross-linking of peptidoglycan layers. This disruption in cell wall synthesis leads to bacterial cell lysis and death.

How Long Does It Take to Work?

Benzathine penicillin starts to work within a few hours after administration. However, it may take several days to notice a significant improvement in symptoms, particularly in cases of chronic infections or conditions like rheumatic fever.

Absorption

Benzathine penicillin is slowly absorbed from the site of injection, providing a prolonged release into the bloodstream. It is administered intramuscularly, where it forms a depot that allows for extended therapeutic levels.

Route of Elimination

Benzathine penicillin is predominantly excreted via the kidneys. It is slowly eliminated from the body due to its long-acting formulation, with a majority being excreted unchanged in the urine.

Dosage

Treatment of infection: 0.3 to 1.2 million units repeated every five to seven days.

Prophylaxis of rheumatic fever: 1.2 million units every three weeks.

Specific dosage schedule: Treatment of group-A β-haemolytic streptococcal infections: A single intramuscular dose of 600,000 units.

Prevention of rheumatic fever: Monthly injection of a single dose of 1.2 million units is the most effective regimen for preventing further attacks of rheumatic fever.

Treatment of acute otitis media: A single injection of 6 million units.
  • Early syphilis- 2.4 million units as a single dose.
  • Late syphilis: 2.4 million units weekly for three successive weeks.
  • Neurosyphilis: Benzylpenicillin, intravenously, 2 to 4 million units every 4 hours for 10 days, followed by benzathine penicillin intramuscularly, 2.4 million units weekly for three successive weeks.
  • Congenital syphilis: Asymptomatic infants with normal cerebrospinal fluid, intramuscularly 50,000 units per kg in a single dose.
Primary and secondary syphilis have been treated with single injections of 2.4 million units of long acting benzathine penicillin (Benzapen) weekly for 2 to 4 weeks with satisfactory results.

Dosage varies based on the condition being treated:

  • For streptococcal infections: 1.2 million units IM once.
  • For prevention of rheumatic fever: 1.2 million units IM every 3 to 4 weeks.
  • For syphilis: 2.4 million units IM in a single dose or as directed by a healthcare provider.
  • For yaws: 1.2 million units IM in a single dose.

Administration

Benzathine penicillin is administered intramuscularly (IM) into a large muscle, typically the gluteus maximus or the deltoid. The injection is given by a healthcare professional to ensure proper technique and minimize complications.

Side Effects

Common side effects include:

  • Pain or tenderness at the injection site.
  • Fever or rash.
  • Allergic reactions, including urticaria (hives) or angioedema.
Less common side effects may include more severe allergic reactions or anaphylaxis.

Toxicity

Toxicity is rare with benzathine penicillin. Overdose or excessive doses may lead to severe allergic reactions or other adverse effects. Immediate medical attention is required if severe reactions or symptoms of toxicity occur.

Precautions

Precautions include:

  • Use with caution in patients with a history of penicillin allergy.
  • Monitor for allergic reactions following administration.
  • Avoid administration in patients with severe renal impairment without adjustment.

Interaction

Benzathine penicillin has minimal drug interactions. However, it is important to inform healthcare providers of all other medications being taken to avoid potential interactions or adverse effects.

Disease Interaction

Use with caution in patients with:

  • Renal impairment, as dosing may need adjustment.
  • History of severe allergic reactions or asthma.

Drug Interaction

No significant drug interactions are known with benzathine penicillin. However, concurrent use with other antibiotics should be monitored to avoid potential antagonistic effects.

Food Interactions

There are no significant food interactions with benzathine penicillin. It can be administered regardless of food intake.

Pregnancy Use

Benzathine penicillin is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. It is classified as a Category B drug by the FDA, indicating that no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women have demonstrated a risk to the fetus. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

Lactation Use

Benzathine penicillin is excreted into breast milk in small amounts. It is generally considered safe for use during lactation. However, consult a healthcare provider to assess any potential risks to the infant.

Acute Overdose

Acute overdose of benzathine penicillin may result in severe allergic reactions or other adverse effects. In case of suspected overdose, seek immediate medical attention.

Contraindication

Benzathine penicillin is contraindicated in individuals with:

  • Known hypersensitivity to penicillin or other beta-lactam antibiotics.
  • History of severe allergic reactions to penicillin.

Use Direction

Follow the healthcare provider’s instructions for administration and dosage. Do not self-administer or adjust the dose without professional guidance. Complete the full course of treatment as prescribed.

Storage Conditions

Store benzathine penicillin at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. Ensure that it is kept out of reach of children. Follow specific storage instructions provided by the manufacturer or healthcare provider.

Volume of Distribution

The volume of distribution for benzathine penicillin is not typically specified due to its long-acting nature and localized effects from intramuscular injection.

Half Life

The half-life of benzathine penicillin is prolonged due to its depot formulation, with therapeutic levels maintained for up to several weeks depending on the dosage and condition being treated.

Clearance

Benzathine penicillin is primarily cleared through the kidneys. The slow release from the injection site allows for prolonged therapeutic levels, with clearance occurring over an extended period.

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