Penicillin V Potassium
**Penicillin V Potassium** is a natural, narrow-spectrum **beta-lactam antibiotic**. Key characteristics include: * **Spectrum of Activity**: Highly effective against most gram-positive aerobic and anaerobic cocci, spirochetes, and some gram-positive bacilli (e.g., *Bacillus anthracis*, *Clostridium* spp., *Actinomyces*). * **Limitations**: It is generally inactive against penicillinase-producing strains (like many *Staphylococcus* spp.), most gram-negative bacilli, *Rickettsia*, *Mycoplasma*, and fungi. * **Clinical Utility**: While slightly less active *in vitro* than Penicillin G, Penicillin V is significantly more resistant to stomach acid. This superior oral bioavailability makes it the preferred natural penicillin for mild to moderately severe susceptible infections in monogastric animals when oral dosing is required. > **Clinical Pearl**: Because of increasing resistance patterns, natural penicillins are often reserved for specific susceptible infections (like certain oral/dental infections or specific clostridial diseases) rather than empiric broad-spectrum therapy.
Mecanismo: Penicillin V is a **time-dependent, bactericidal** antibiotic. It works by targeting the bacterial cell wall: 1. Binds to specific **penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs)** (such as **transpeptidases** and **carboxypeptidases**) located inside the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane. 2. Inhibits the third and final stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis by preventing the cross-linking of **peptidoglycan** strands. 3. This leads to a defective, osmotically unstable cell wall (spheroplast) → **cell lysis** and death. *Note: Like all beta-lactams, it is only effective against actively growing and dividing bacteria.*
Dosificación por especie
- Susceptible infections · 5.5-11 mg/kg · PO · q6-8h
- Soft tissue infections · 10 mg/kg · PO · q8h · 7 days
- Susceptible infections · 110,000 U/kg (68.75 mg/kg) · PO · q8h · May yield supra-optimal levels against uncomplicated infections by sensitive organisms
- Susceptible infections · 110,000 U/kg · PO · q6-12h
- Susceptible infections · 5.5-11 mg/kg · PO · q6-8h
- Soft tissue infections · 10 mg/kg · PO · q8h · 7 days
Las dosis son una referencia clínica para veterinarios colegiados. Confirme siempre con la ficha técnica vigente y el paciente individual.
Vías de administración
Contraindicaciones
- Known hypersensitivity to penicillins
- Oral administration in patients with septicemia, shock, or grave illness (due to delayed/diminished GI absorption)
- Use in sensitive species (snakes, birds, turtles, guinea pigs, chinchillas) without extreme caution
Efectos adversos
- GI effects (anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea)
- Hypersensitivity reactions (rashes, fever, eosinophilia, anaphylaxis)
- Antibiotic-associated diarrhea and superinfections (due to altered gut flora)
- Neurotoxicity (e.g., ataxia in dogs) at very high doses
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Tachypnea, dyspnea, edema, and tachycardia (reported in dogs)
Interacciones farmacológicas
- Aminoglycosides · In vitro synergism against certain bacteria; however, mixing them in the same syringe or fluid line can cause physical inactivation of the aminoglycoside.
- Bacteriostatic Antibiotics (e.g., chloramphenicol, erythromycin, tetracyclines) · May antagonize the bactericidal activity of penicillins, which require actively dividing bacteria to be effective.
- Methotrexate · Penicillins may decrease the renal elimination of methotrexate, potentially increasing its toxicity.
- Probenecid · Competitively blocks the renal tubular secretion of penicillins, significantly increasing their serum levels and half-lives.
Monitorización
- Clinical efficacy (resolution of infection signs)
- Adverse GI effects
- Signs of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction
Sobredosis
Acute oral overdoses are unlikely to cause significant problems other than **gastrointestinal distress** (vomiting, diarrhea). In humans, massive overdoses of parenteral penicillins (especially in patients with renal impairment) have induced **CNS effects** and seizures. Treatment is supportive.
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