Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Penicillin g sodium
Drug ID BADD_D01714
Description Benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) is narrow spectrum antibiotic used to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria. It is a natural penicillin antibiotic that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly due to poor oral absorption. Penicillin G may also be used in some cases as prophylaxis against susceptible organisms. Natural penicillins are considered the drugs of choice for several infections caused by susceptible gram positive aerobic organisms, such as *Streptococcus pneumoniae*, groups A, B, C and G streptococci, nonenterococcal group D streptococci, viridans group streptococci, and non-penicillinase producing staphylococcus. Aminoglycosides may be added for synergy against group B streptococcus (*S. agalactiae*), *S. viridans*, and *Enterococcus faecalis*. The natural penicillins may also be used as first or second line agents against susceptible gram positive aerobic bacilli such as *Bacillus anthracis*, *Corynebacterium diphtheriae*, and *Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae*. Natural penicillins have limited activity against gram negative organisms; however, they may be used in some cases to treat infections caused by *Neisseria meningitidis* and *Pasteurella*. They are not generally used to treat anaerobic infections. Resistance patterns, susceptibility and treatment guidelines vary across regions.
Indications and Usage For use in the treatment of severe infections caused by penicillin G-susceptible microorganisms when rapid and high penicillin levels are required such as in the treatment of septicemia, meningitis, pericarditis, endocarditis and severe pneumonia.
Marketing Status approved; vet_approved
ATC Code J01CE01; S01AA14
DrugBank ID DB01053
KEGG ID D02336; D01053
MeSH ID D010400
PubChem ID 23668834
TTD Drug ID D0K5OT
NDC Product Code 0781-6153; 66558-0170
UNII YS5LY7JF4N
Synonyms Penicillin G | Benzylpenicillin | Coliriocilina | Crystapen | Or-pen | Parcillin | Pekamin | Pengesod | Penibiot | Penicilina G Llorente | Penicillin G Jenapharm | Penicillin G Potassium | Benzylpenicillin Potassium | Penicillin G Sodium | Sodium Penicillin | Sodium Benzylpenicillin | Penicillin Grünenthal | Penilevel | Peniroger | Pfizerpen | Sodiopen | Sodipen | Unicilina | Ursopen | Van-Pen-G | Benpen
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C16H17N2NaO4S
CAS Registry Number 69-57-8
SMILES CC1(C(N2C(S1)C(C2=O)NC(=O)CC3=CC=CC=C3)C(=O)[O-])C.[Na+]
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Abdominal pain07.01.05.002--
Arthralgia15.01.02.001--
Blood urea increased13.13.01.006--Not Available
Bronchospasm22.03.01.004; 10.01.03.012--
Cardiac failure congestive02.05.01.002--Not Available
Chills08.01.09.001; 15.05.03.016--
Circulatory collapse24.06.02.001--Not Available
Coma17.02.09.001--Not Available
Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia10.04.01.001; 01.06.01.001--Not Available
Death08.04.01.001--
Electrolyte imbalance14.05.01.002--Not Available
Eosinophilia01.02.04.001--
Flushing24.03.01.002; 23.06.05.003; 08.01.03.025--
Haematuria21.10.01.018; 24.07.01.047; 20.02.01.006--
Headache17.14.01.001--
Hyperreflexia17.02.01.002--Not Available
Hyperventilation22.02.01.006; 19.01.02.004--Not Available
Hypotension24.06.03.002--
Laryngospasm22.04.02.002--
Malaise08.01.01.003--
Myalgia15.05.02.001--
Myoclonus17.02.05.008--Not Available
Nausea07.01.07.001--
Neutropenia01.02.03.004--Not Available
Oedema14.05.06.010; 08.01.07.006--Not Available
Phlebitis24.12.03.004; 12.02.01.002--
Proteinuria20.02.01.011--
Pruritus23.03.12.001--
Pyrexia08.05.02.003--
Rash23.03.13.001--Not Available
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