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Disseminated <i>Lichtheimia ramosa</i> infection in a Japanese Black calf. [PDF]

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Elevated Plasma Procaine Concentrations after Administration of Procaine Penicillin G

New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
Abstract Plasma procaine concentrations were measured in 26 patients immediately after the intramuscular administration of 4.8 million units of procaine penicillin G for the treatment of gonorrhea. The values ranged from 3.6 to 11.0 μg per milliliter. Three different lots were also checked for the presence of free procaine in bottles stored at 4°C. The
R L, Green   +3 more
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Pharmacokinetics of penicillin G procaine versus penicillin G potassium and procaine hydrochloride in horses

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2000
Abstract Objective—To compare the pharmacokinetics of penicillin G and procaine in racehorses following IM administration of penicillin G procaine (PGP) with pharmacokinetics following IM administration of penicillin G potassium and procaine hydrochloride (PH). Animals—6 healthy adult mares.
C E, Uboh   +8 more
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Systemic Toxic Reactions to Procaine Penicillin G

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 1978
Systemic toxic were encountered in eight of 10,469 patients during or immediately following the intramuscular injection of 4,800,000 units of procaine penicillin G for the treatment of gonorrhea. Fear of imminent death, visual and auditory disturbances, violent combativeness, confusion, disorientation, and restlessness, disturbance in taste ...
T F, Downham   +3 more
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Psychotic-like reaction to procaine penicillin G

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1983
A patient developed a psychotic-like reaction immediately after receiving an intramuscular injection of procaine penicillin G. The patient complained of a metallic taste, dizziness, ringing of the ears, and the fear of imminent death. No cardiovascular or pulmonary disturbances were noted.
D L, Lankin   +3 more
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Thin-Layer Chromatography of Procaine Penicillin G

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1969
Chromatographic systems are described which are suitable for the examination of procaine penicillin G preparations which may contain, in addition to procaine and penicillin G, the degradation products p-aminobenzoic acid, ethyl p-aminobenzoate, benzylpenicilloic acid, and benzylpenillic acid.
J R, Fooks, G L, Mattok
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