May be administered by registered competent doctor or nurse/midwife
Floxapen 250mg vial (Actavis)
Floxapen 500mg vial (Actavis)
Flucloxacillin 1g vial (Ibigen)
Flucloxacillin 2g vial (Ibigen)
Water for injection
5ml per 250mg vial
10ml per 500mg vial
20ml per 1g vial
40ml per 2g vial
Sodium Chloride 0.9% or Glucose 5%
Can use either method of administration- choice depends on practicalities such as time available, fluid status of patient, etc.
Slow intravenous injection (doses up to 1 g only)
Intermittent intravenous infusion (can be used for all doses)
Depending on the severity of the infection, 500mg to 2g, repeated every four to six hours - but see below
Empiric doses in the GAPP app (ref 2) are as follows: (note- these doses may differ from those mentioned in product literature)
Mild cellulitis | CONSIDER ORAL flucloxacillin as per guidelines |
---|---|
Moderate to severe cellulitis | 2 g IV every six hours |
Septic arthritis | 2 g IV every six hours |
Necrotising fasciitis | 2 g IV every four hours |
Renal impairment (ref 2)
Hepatic impairment
Flucloxacillin (Ibigen) 1g vial SPC Dec 2021
1. Injectable Medicines Administration Guide Medusa, downloaded 18/05/2022
2. GUH Antimicrobial guide 2021
Penicillin