How do you inject penicillin G?
Penicillin G benzathine must be injected slowly and deeply into a muscle of the buttock or hip. Do not inject this medicine near or into an artery, vein, or nerve. Dangerous or fatal side effects could occur. Prepare an injection only when you are ready to give it.
Why is penicillin G given intramuscularly?
Intramuscular penicillin G benzathine is indicated in the treatment of infections due to penicillin- G-sensitive microorganisms that are susceptible to the low and very prolonged serum levels common to this particular dosage form.
How do you give benzathine penicillin G?
Penicillin G benzathine injection comes as a suspension (liquid) in a prefilled syringe to inject into the muscles of the buttocks or thigh by a doctor or nurse in a medical facility. Penicillin G benzathine injection may be given as a single dose.
How do you dilute penicillin G?
Add 3.6 mL of water for injection to the 600 mg vial to make a 150 mg/mL solution. Draw up 1 mL (150 mg of penicillin) of solution and add 4 mL of water for injection to make a final volume of 5mL with a concentration of 30 mg/mL solution. Add 1.6 mL water for injection to the 600 mg vial to make a 300 mg/mL solution.
Where do you inject penicillin?
Penicillin G procaine (aqueous) is for intramuscular injection only. Administer by DEEP INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION in the upper, outer quadrant of the buttock (dorsogluteal) or the ventrogluteal site. In neonates, infants and small children, the midlateral aspect of the thigh may be preferable.
How do you inject antibiotics?
How to inject into the muscle (intramuscular, or IM)
- The person should sit or lie down. Pointing the toes together will relax the muscle to be injected.
- Clean the skin with alcohol, or soap and water (it will hurt less if you let the alcohol dry before injecting).
- Put the needle straight in, all the way.
Can penicillin G be given subcutaneously?
Crystalline penicillin G in aqueous solution has been used intramuscularly, subcutaneously, intravenously, and intrathecally.
How do you dilute benzyl penicillin?
Only freshly prepared solutions should be used. Reconstituted solutions of benzylpenicillin sodium are intended for immediate administration. Intramuscular injection: 600 mg (1 mega unit) is usually dissolved in 1.6 to 2.0 ml of Water for Injections BP.
How do you administer IV penicillin?
For injection dosage form:
- Adults, teenagers, and children weighing more than 40 kilograms (kg) (88 pounds)—3 grams injected into a vein every four hours; or 4 grams injected into a vein every six hours.
- Children up to 40 kg (88 pounds)—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor.
How do you administer penicillin?
How do you give an intramuscular injection?
How to administer an intramuscular injection
- Follow these steps for a safe intramuscular injection:
- Remove the cap.
- Draw air into the syringe.
- Insert air into the vial.
- Withdraw the medication.
- Remove air bubbles.
- Insert the needle.
- Check for blood.
Can im penicillin be given orally?
Penicillin is also prescribed after surgical operations to prevent secondary bacterial infections. Penicillin can be given through deep intramuscular injection or intravenously. Oral forms are either given in tablet or capsule form or through syrup on an empty stomach.
Where to give IM penicillin?
Re-cap the needle; letting that syringe just come to nearly room temperature. Replace the vial into the refrigerator as soon as the injection is pulled. Penicillin is given in the muscle (IM aka intramuscularly). On poultry/waterfowl, the best place to give the shot is either in the breast meat or in the thigh.
How to give Bicillin IM injection?
Administer by DEEP INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION in the upper, outer quadrant of the buttock (dorsogluteal) or the anterolateral thigh (ventrogluteal). In neonates, infants and small children, the midlateral aspect of the thigh may be preferable. When doses are repeated, vary the injection site.
How is penicillin administered?
Penicillin is usually given by injection. Some types can be injected into a vein while others must be injected into a muscle or under the skin. An oral form is available but is rarely prescribed.