Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

J01CE01 - Benzylpenicillin
Not porphyrinogenic
NP

Rationale
Clinical experience points non-porphyrinogenicity.
Chemical description
Penicillinase susceptible penicillin. Incompletely absorbed perorally and is therefore parenterally administered 3-30 g / 24 h. Excreted by the kidneys via tubular secretion, 70 % in active form within 6 hours, and via bile. South African list: use . Thunell:repeated clinical experience points to non-porphyrionogenicity. Andersson: Repeatedly shown to be well tolerated
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