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Benzathine Penicillin G

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
BENZATHINE penicillin (N-N′ dibenzylethylenediamine dipenicillin G), a slowly absorbed depot penicillin, has recently been recommended for the prevention of streptococcal infections in patients with active or inactive rheumatic fever1 and in military populations2 experiencing epidemics of streptococcal disease.
J, DAVIS, W C, SCHMIDT
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Benzathine Penicillin G and Procaine Penicillin G in Piglets: Comparison of Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Injection

Veterinary Research Communications, 2002
The disposition of penicillin G in piglets is described after intramuscular or subcutaneous injection of depot preparations. The piglets were injected with 33,000 IU/kg or 100,000 IU/kg benzathine + procaine penicillin G intramuscularly or subcutaneously, or 100,000 IU/kg procaine penicillin G intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
B, Ranheim   +5 more
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Clinical pharmacology of benzathine penicillin G

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1985
G, Peter, M N, Dudley
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Benzathine Penicillin G in Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1961
G T, MULLIN, K G, BERGE, W E, WELLMAN
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Penicillin levels following the administration of benzathine penicillin G in pregnancy.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1993
To investigate the distribution of penicillin in the maternal-placental-fetal unit at term gestation.Twenty-five healthy gravidas at 38-39 weeks' gestation scheduled for elective repeat cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia received benzathine penicillin G, 2.4 million units intramuscularly (IM) preoperatively.
L, Nathan   +5 more
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