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Penicillins: Drug-Drug Interactions

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems: Immunologic

Type I reactions Anaphylactic shock can occur, even after oral administration of penicillin and skin testing. However, anaphylactic shock is less common after oral than parenteral administration. In one study the incidence of anaphylactic shock was 0.04% of all patients treated with penicillin. It is also low in patients receiving long-term benzathine penicillin (1.2 million units every 4 weeks). Four episodes of anaphylaxis occurred in 0.012% of injections (1.2 reactions to 10 000 injections). Anaphylactic shock resulting in death occurred in 0.002% of all patients treated with penicillin and in 0.003% of those treated with benzathine penicillin. In …

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems: Liver

Penicillin-induced hepatotoxicity may not be as uncommon as has been thought. There have been three reviews. The first was a comparison of the assessment of drug-induced liver injury obtained by two different methods, the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) scale and the Maria & Victorino (M&V) clinical scale. Three independent experts evaluated 215 cases of hepatotoxicity reported using a structured reporting form. There was absolute agreement between the two scales in 18% of cases, but there was no agreement in cases of fulminant hepatitis or death. The authors concluded that the CIOMS instrument is more likely …

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Penicillins: Organs and Systems: Hematologic

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Flucloxacillin (Flucloxacillin sodium)

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