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Cloxacillin sodium
Cloxacillin sodium
Cloxacillin sodium
(klox-ah-
SILL-in)
Pregnancy Category: B
Apo-Cloxi
Cloxapen
Novo-Cloxin
Nu-CLoxi
Orbenin
Taro-Cloxacillin
(Rx)
Classification:
Antibiotic, penicillin
See Also:
See also
Anti-Infectives
[ and
Penicillins
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]
Action/Kinetics:
Penicillinase resistant and acid stable.
Peak plasma levels: 7-15 mcg/mL after 30-60 min.
t
1/2: 30 min. Protein binding: 95%. Well absorbed from GI tract. Mostly excreted in urine, but some excreted in bile.
Uses:
Infections caused by penicillinase-producing staphylococci, including pneumococci, group A beta-hemolytic streptococci, and penicillin G-sensitive and penicillin G-resistant staphylococci.
How Supplied:
Capsule: 250 mg, 500 mg;
Powder for Reconstitution: 125 mg/5 mL when reconstituted
Dosage
?Capsules, Oral Solution
Skin and soft tissue infections, mild to moderate URTIs.
Adults and children over 20 kg: 250 mg q 6 hr;
pediatric, less than 20 kg: 50 mg/kg/day in divided doses q 6 hr.
Lower respiratory tract infections or disseminated infections.
Adults and children over 20 kg: 500 mg q 6 hr;
pediatric, less than 20 kg: 100 mg/kg/day in divided doses q 6 hr. Alternatively, a dose of 50-100 mg/kg/day (up to a maximum of 4 g/day) divided q 6 hr may be used for infants and children. |