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Limited Availability of Penicillin G Sodium
On December 17, 1993, Marsam Pharmaceuticals * (Cherry Hill,
New Jersey), the sole manufacturer of Penicillin G Sodium, reported
that the supplier of the active ingredient ceased production. As a
result, inventories of Penicillin G Sodium for Injection may become
low or depleted. Penicillin G Sodium is generally used in patients
who cannot tolerate Penicillin G Potassium (e.g., patients with
renal impairment).
Most patients requiring parenteral penicillin therapy can
tolerate Penicillin G Potassium, of which there is no shortage.
Acceptable alternative therapy may be available for many patients
with renal impairment; however, physicians should evaluate
alternatives on a case-by-case basis.
Marsam Pharmaceuticals and the Food and Drug Administration
have identified a new manufacturer of the active ingredient, and
required testing is in progress. In the interim, Marsam
Pharmaceuticals will retain an emergency supply of Penicillin G
Sodium. Physicians who have patients for whom no substitute is
acceptable should contact Marsam Pharmaceuticals, telephone (800)
883-2600.
Reported by: Office of Generic Drugs, Center for Drug Evaluation
and Research, Food and Drug Administration.
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