Piperacillin: Antibiotic Uses, Warnings, Side Effects, Dosage (original) (raw)

Generic Name: piperacillin

Brand Name: Pipracil (discontinued brand)

Drug Class: Penicillins, Extended-Spectrum

What is piperacillin, and what is it used for?

Piperacillin is a semisynthetic extended-spectrum antibiotic of the penicillin group of antibiotics. Extended spectrum penicillins are penicillin antibiotics chemically altered to make them effective against a wider spectrum of bacteria. Piperacillin is administered as an intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection and is used to treat various types of serious infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria. Piperacillin is often used in combination with tazobactam, another type of antibiotic.

Piperacillin binds to penicillin binding proteins on the inner membrane of the bacterial cell wall and prevents the cross-linking of peptidoglycan chains, which is necessary for maintaining the integrity and strength of the cell wall. This results in the weakening of the bacterial cell wall and leakage of its contents, leading to death of the bacteria.

Piperacillin is effective against many aerobic and anaerobic gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Aerobic bacteria require oxygen to survive, while anaerobic bacteria thrive in tissue that lacks oxygen. Gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria are structurally different, and the two types are identified by whether the bacteria get dyed or not in the Gram stain lab test.

Piperacillin is used to treat the following infections:

Piperacillin is used to prevent infections from surgical procedures including:

Organisms susceptible to piperacillin include:

Aerobic gram-positive microorganisms

Aerobic gram-negative microorganisms

Anaerobic gram-positive microorganisms

Anaerobic gram-negative microorganisms

Warnings

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What are the side effects of piperacillin?

Common side effects of piperacillin include:

Call your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms or serious side effects while using this drug:

This is not a complete list of all side effects or adverse reactions that may occur from the use of this drug. Call your doctor for medical advice about serious side effects or adverse reactions. You may also report side effects or health problems to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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What are the dosages of piperacillin?

Powder for Injection

Adult:

Usual Dosage Range

Urinary Tract, Uncomplicated

Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Acute Cholangitis

Moderate Infections

Severe Infections

Uncomplicated Gonorrhea

2 g once with 1 g probenecid 30 minutes before injection

Pseudomonas Infections

Renal Impairment

Creatinine clearance (CrCl) 20-40 mL/min: 3-4 g every 8 hours

CrCl below 20 mL/min: 3-4 g every 12 hours

Geriatric:

Usual dosage range

Pediatric:

Usual Dosage Range

Cystic Fibrosis

Overdose

What drugs interact with piperacillin?

Inform your doctor of all medications you are currently taking, who can advise you on any possible drug interactions. Never begin taking, suddenly discontinue, or change the dosage of any medication without your doctor’s recommendation.

The drug interactions listed above are not all of the possible interactions or adverse effects. For more information on drug interactions, visit the RxList Drug Interaction Checker.

It is important to always tell your doctor, pharmacist, or healthcare provider about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you use, as well as the dosage for each, and keep a list of the information. Check with your doctor or healthcare provider if you have any questions about the medication.

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What else should I know about piperacillin?

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Summary

Piperacillin is a semisynthetic extended-spectrum antibiotic of the penicillin group of antibiotics. Piperacillin is administered as an intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection and is used to treat various types of serious infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria, including intra-abdominal infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), gynecologic infections, septicemia, lower respiratory tract infections, skin and skin structure infections, bone and joint infections, and uncomplicated gonococcal urethritis. Common side effects of piperacillin include local reactions, diarrhea, loose stools, nausea, vomiting, bloody diarrhea, elevated liver enzymes (LDH, AST and ALT), and others.

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References

https://www.rxlist.com/consumer\_piperacillin\_pipracil/drugs-condition.htm

https://reference.medscape.com/drug/pipracil-piperacillin-342484

https://www.uptodate.com/contents/piperacillin-united-states-not-available-drug-information

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda\_docs/label/2008/050545s053lbl.pdf

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Piperacillin