Bacterial infections:
Indications for: BICILLIN C-R 900/300
Susceptible moderately severe infections including respiratory, skin and soft tissue, erysipelas, scarlet fever, otitis media.
Adult Dosage:
Use other strengths.
Children Dosage:
Give by deep IM inj into upper, outer buttock (dorsogluteal) or ventrogluteal site; for younger children, midlateral thigh may be preferred. Group A strep: one inj of 900/300 once. Pneumococcal (except meningitis): one inj of 900/300 every 2–3 days until afebrile for 48hrs.
Boxed Warning:
Not for IV use. Do not admix with other IV solutions. Reports of inadvertent IV administration has been associated with cardiorespiratory arrest and death.
BICILLIN C-R 900/300 Warnings/Precautions:
Not for IV use; do not inject into or near an artery or nerve. Risk of femoris necrosis and atrophy with IM injs into the anterolateral thigh; not recommended. History of cephalosporin or significant allergies. Discontinue if severe cutaneous adverse reaction (eg, SJS, TEN, DRESS, AGEP) is suspected; consider alternative therapy. Asthma. Increased risk of methemoglobinemia in G6PD deficiency, congenital/idiopathic methemoglobinemia, cardiac or pulmonary compromise, infants <6mos; monitor and discontinue if occurs. Monitor renal and hematopoietic function in prolonged use. Discontinue if superinfection develops. Elderly. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.
See Also:
BICILLIN C-R 900/300 Classification:
Penicillinase-sensitive penicillin.
BICILLIN C-R 900/300 Interactions:
Do not admix with other intravenous solutions. Antagonized by concomitant tetracycline; avoid. Potentiated by probenecid. Increased risk of methemoglobinemia with concomitant local anesthetics, acetaminophen, sulfonamides, nitrates, phenytoin, phenobarbital, cyclophosphamide; see full labeling.
Adverse Reactions:
Rash, drug fever, serum sickness, anaphylaxis, blood dyscrasias, neuropathy, nephropathy, inj site reactions, methemoglobinemia, C. difficile-associated diarrhea; severe cutaneous adverse reactions.
How Supplied:
C-R disposable syringe 600,000 units/mL (2mL)—10 (w. 1 inch or 1.5 inch needles); C-R 900/300 disposable syringe 1.2 million units (2mL)—10 (w. 1 inch needle)