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PenJect (Butler AHS) Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension (Routine Method) NADA 065-505, Approved by FDA


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Description

Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension is available in 100-mL, 250-mL and 500-mL multiple dose vials.  Each mL contains:  penicillin G procaine 300,000 units, methylparaben 1.3 mg, propylparaben 0.2 mg, sodium citrate 10 mg, sodium carboxymethylcellulose 1 mg, povidone 5 mg, lecithin 6 mg, sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate 0.2 mg, procaine hydrochloride 20 mg, in Water for Injection, q.s.

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Penicillin G is an effective bactericide in the treatment of infections caused primarily by penicillin-sensitive organisms, such as Streptococcus equi and Erysipelothrix insidiosa,  as well as the gram negative organism Pasteurella multocida.

Indications

Penicillin G Procaine is indicated for the treatment of:

1.   Cattle and Sheep - bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever) caused by Pasteurella multocida.

2.   Swine - erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix insidiosa.

3.   Horses - strangle caused by Streptococcus equi.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:  Restricted Drug (Under California Law):

Use Only as Directed.

The suspension should be administered by deep intramuscular injection within the fleshy muscles of the hip, rump, round or thigh, or into the neck, changing the site for each injection.  Do not inject subcutaneously, into a blood vessel, or near a major nerve.

Use a 16 or 18 gauge needle, 1.5 inches long.  The needle and syringe should be washed thoroughly before use.  The needle and syringe should then be sterilized by placing in boiling water for 15 to 20 minutes.

The injection site should be washed with soap and water and painted with a germicide such as tincture of iodine or 70% alcohol.  The product should then be administered by using the following procedure:

1.   Warm the vial to room temperature and shake thoroughly to ensure uniform suspension.

2.   Wipe the rubber stopper on top of the vial with a piece of absorbent cotton soaked in 70% alcohol.

3.   Inject air into the vial for easier withdrawal.

4.   After filling the syringe, make sure the needle is empty by pulling back the plunger of the syringe until a small air bubble appears.  Then detach the needle from the syringe.

5.   Insert the needle deep into the muscle, attach the syringe and withdraw the plunger slightly.  If blood appears, withdraw the needle and insert it into a different location.

6.   Inject the dose slowly.  Do not massage the site of injection.

7.   Not more than 10 mL should be injected into one location.

Daily treatment should be continued for at least 48 hours after temperature has returned to normal and all others signs of infection have subsided.  Animals treated with Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension should show noticeable improvement within 36 to 48 hours.


Dosage

The dosage for cattle, sheep, swine, and horses is 3000 units per pound of body weight, or 1.0 mL for each 100 pounds of body weight, once daily.  Treatment should not exceed 7 days in non-lactating dairy and beef cattle, sheep, and swine, or 5 days in lactating dairy cattle.  If no improvement is observed within 48 hours, consult your veterinarian.

Warnings

1.   Not for use in horses intended for food.

2.   Milk that has been taken from animals during treatment and for 48 hours after the last treatment must not be used for food.  The daily treatment schedule should not exceed 7 days in nonlactating dairy and beef cattle, sheep, and swine, or 5 days in lactating dairy cattle.

3.   The drug should be discontinued for the following time periods before treated animals are slaughtered for food:  cattle - 4 days; sheep - 8 days; swine - 6 days; non-ruminating calves - 7 days.


Precautions

Sensitivity reactions to penicillin and procaine, such as hives or respiratory distress, may occur in some animals.  If such signs of sensitivity occur, stop medication and call your veterinarian.  In some instances, particularly if respiratory distress is severe, immediate injection of epinephrine or antihistamine may be necessary.

As with any antibiotic preparation, prolonged use may result in overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi.  If this condition is suspected, stop medication and consult a veterinarian.

Storage

Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension should be stored in a cold room at a temperature between 2 degrees and 8 degrees C (36 degrees - 46 degrees F).  Avoid freezing the product.

How Supplied

Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension is supplied in 100-mL, 250-mL and 500-mL multiple dose vials.


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NDC # 11695-4016-1

Butler Animal Health Supply

PenJect

(Penicillin G Procaine Injectable Suspension)

Aqueous Suspension

ANTIBIOTIC

300,000 units per mL

FOR INTRAMUSCULAR USE ONLY

Sterile, Multiple Dose Vial

Restricted Drug (California) - Use Only as Directed

NADA 065-505, Approved by FDA

NET CONTENTS:  100 mL

PenJect

PenJect

Penicillin G Procaine INJECTION, SUSPENSION

Product Information

Product Type Otc animal drug label Item Code (Source) NDC:11695-4016
Route of Administration INTRAMUSCULAR DEA Schedule

Active Ingredient/Active Moiety

Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength
PENICILLIN G PROCAINE Penicillin G 3000 mL

Packaging

# Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
1 NDC:11695-4016-1 100 in 1 VIAL, MULTI-DOSE

Marketing Information

Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
NADA NADA065505 2009-10-01


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