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Indications & usage:

Ampicillin (Principen) is an antibiotic indicated for:

  • The prevention and treatment of several bacterial diseases, including pneumonia, abdominal or intestinal diseases, meningitis, gonorrhea, or bladder infections.
  • Prevention of group B streptococcal infection in newborns.

Dosage & administration:

  • As an adult, you are to take 250 mg or 500 mg 4 times every day every 6 hours.
  • Take the pill orally with water before or after eating – 30 minutes or 2 hours, respectively.
  • Check out the prescribed dosage for adults and pediatric patients with endocarditis prophylaxis, gonorrhea, gastrointestinal tract infections, bacterial meningitis, group B streptococcus, neonatal prophylaxis, listeria infection, and cholera.

Overdosage:

Clinical experience:

Manifestations of Principen overdosage include behavioral changes, confusion, blackouts, and convulsions, as well as neuromuscular hypersensitivity, electrolyte imbalance, and kidney failure.

Management of overdose:

In case of overdosage by Ampicillin (Principen) pills, seek medical help at your local hospital or call 1-800-222-1222 (USA) for proper recommendations.

Contraindications:

  • Known hypersensitivity to ampicillin– could result in fatal anaphylactic reactions. Some common reactions are regular hives & skin rashes, erythema multiforme, exfoliative dermatitis, and a tentative decrease in white and red blood cells.
  • Infectious mononucleosis– more than 40% of patients develop a skin rash.

Warnings & precautions:

  • Check for instructions on the package and adhere to them.
  • Avoid penglobe, principen, omnipen, or ampi in case you’re allergic to ampicillin or its ingredients.
  • Consult your GP in case you have diabetes, asthma, hay fever, diarrhea because of the use of antibiotics, kidney problem, or an allergy to a cephalosporin antibiotic.
  • Tell your GP about your drug history.
  • Avoid breastfeeding while using principen.
  • Take medical advice before giving the pills to infants or newborns, and keep them away from where children can easily find them.
  • If you take more than the prescribed dosage, ensure you seek immediate medical assistance.

Adverse reactions; side effects:

  • Some typical reactions you can have using principen may include:
  • Serious stomach pain
  • Ulcers
  • Rash
  • Diarrhea
  • Blisters
  • Soreness in the mouth
  • Itching
  • Redness
  • Swollen glands
  • Joint pain
  • Sore throat
  • Fever
  • Chills, etc.
  • Ensure that you call your local FDA for noticeable adverse effects of principen tablets.

Drug interactions:

There are several other medications, herbs, or vitamins that the ampicillin oral capsule can interact with. This interaction occurs when a specific substance is responsible for changing how medicine works, which can be inimical or reduce the potency of such a drug.

GPs are expected to manage patients’ medications to prevent interactions carefully. So you should inform your GP if you are on any medications.

  • Probenecid and allopurinol: These drugs can interact with principen and cause some adverse reactions. This is because of the increment in the quantity of the principen in the body. If you take probenecid with ampicillin, it can lead to severe nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. Using Allopurinol and ampicillin together can intensify the probability of developing a skin rash.
  • Oral contraceptives: Although it’s claimed that principen can affect the potency of oral contraceptives, this has been disputed. However, healthcare providers are always there to guide you with the appropriate birth control method.
  • Chloramphenicol, erythromycin, cephalosporins, and tetracyclines: The interaction of these pills with principen can influence their effectiveness. These antibiotics can stop the growth of bacteria –principen grows bacterial before getting rid of them. Tetracyclines, for instance, can prevent protein synthesis in bacteria, influencing their growth contrary to how ampicillin works.

In addition, principen and aminoglycosides can potentiate each other when used separately. However, if they are used simultaneously, there can be a bond between both, resulting in the inactivation of principen.

  • Live typhoid and cholera vaccines: If these vaccines are given with principen, they can become ineffective. Principen usually works for typhoid fever and cholera, which could reduce the immunological response that the body needs to mount.

Patient counseling information:

General details

  • Patients must take their pills as prescribed. They should see a doctor immediately in case of an overdose.
  • Patients should avoid giving their medications to those with similar conditions as theirs without a doctor’s permission– the drug is only for them
  • Advise patients to open up on pills they are taking if there will be a need for a surgical operation or dental treatment.
  • Advise patients to dispose of unwanted or expired pills– They may have to hand them to their local pharmacy for proper clinical disposal.
  • Patients with questions about the drug should ask their pharmacist.

Patients with gonorrhea & syphilis

Advise people with syphilis and gonorrhea to avoid taking the drug alone as it won’t treat the condition. Also, Injectable principen should be taken for both medical conditions.

Patients with diabetes

Advise patients with diabetes to take precautions by asking their doctor if taking principen is safe– the medicine can falsify the result of the test for glucose in the urine, making it positive when negative.

Patients with kidney diseases

Advise patients with kidney diseases or any history to clear ampicillin from their system, which can lead to more side effects.

Women with pregnancy

Advise women with pregnancy to consult their doctors. Ampicillin is only expected to be taken if needed for pregnant women.

Lactation

Advise women to avoid breastfeeding while using ampicillin (principen). They should ask their doctors if they should stop using the pill or breastfeeding.

Seniors, newborns & infants

Advise seniors to take the lowest dosage of principen since their kidneys can make it stay in their systems longer, leading to common side effects.

Infants and newborns can take similar qualities of dosage since their kidneys are yet to develop fully. The medication can stay longer in their bodies, which could cause more side effects.