Background
Nomenclature
- Broadly speaking, formulations of penicillin G are soluble and used for IV or IM administration, and penicillin V is used for oral administration but does not achieve high levels in the serum
Formulation | Other Names | Comments |
---|---|---|
sodium penicillin G | sodium benzylpenicillin
crystalline penicillin |
soluble, used for IV |
procaine penicillin G | procaine benzylpenicillin
procaine penicilli |
less soluble, used for IM |
benzathine penicillin G | DBED penicillin | less soluble than procaine, used for IM |
penicillin V | phenoxymethylpenicillin | used for PO, but poor absorption |
Mechanism of Action
- Directly inhibits penicillin-binding proteins
Spectrum of Activity
- Generally active against Gram-positive cocci, especially streptococci but some strains of Staphylococcus aureus, most clostridia, Neisseria species, and some Haemophilus influenzae
- Not active against aerobic Gram-negative bacilli
- Penicillin G is generally more active than penicillin V across all bacteria
Clinical Breakpoints
Species | Breakpoints (μg/mL) | Breakpoints (mm) | ||||
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S | I | R | S | I | R | |
Anaerobes except Bacteroides | ≤0.5 | 1 | ≥2 | |||
Enterococcus species | ≤8 | ≥16 | ≥15 | ≤14 | ||
Neisseria gonorrhoeae | ≤0.06 | 0.12-1 | ≥2 | ≥47 | 27-46 | ≤26 |
Neisseria meningitidis | ≤0.06 | 0.12-0.25 | ≥0.5 | |||
Staphylococcus species | ≤0.12 | ≥0.25 | ≥29 | ≤28 | ||
Streptococcus pneumoniae | ≥20 | |||||
Streptococcus pneumoniae IV (nonmeningitis) | ≤2 | 4 | ≥8 | |||
Streptococcus pneumoniae IV (meningitis) | ≤0.06 | ≥0.12 | ||||
Streptococcus pneumoniae PO (pen V) | ≤0.06 | 0.12-1 | ≥2 | |||
Streptococcus species (β-hemolytic) | ≤0.12 | ≥24 | ||||
Streptococcus species (viridans group) | ≤0.12 | 0.25-2 | ≥4 |