MEDICATION SAFETY ISSUES
Sound-alike/look-alike issues:
Bacitracin may be confused with Bactrim®, Bactroban®
U.S. BRAND NAMES — Baci-Rx; Baciguent® [OTC]; BaciiM®
PHARMACOLOGIC CATEGORY
Antibiotic, Miscellaneous
Antibiotic, Ophthalmic
Antibiotic, Topical
DOSING: ADULTS — Do not administer I.V.:
Antibiotic-associated colitis: Oral: 25,000 units 4 times/day for 7-10 days
VRE eradication (unlabeled use): Oral: 25,000 units 4 times/day for 7-10 days
Superficial dermal infection: Topical: Apply 1-5 times/day.
Ophthalmic infection: Ophthalmic (ointment): Instill 1/4" to 1/2" ribbon every 3-4 hours into conjunctival sac for acute infections, or 2-3 times/day for mild-to-moderate infections for 7-10 days.
Local irrigation: Solution: 50-100 units/mL in normal saline, lactated Ringer's, or sterile water for irrigation; soak sponges in solution for topical compresses 1-5 times/day or as needed during surgical procedures.
DOSING: PEDIATRIC — Do not administer I.V.
(For additional information see "Bacitracin: Pediatric drug information")
Treatment of infection:
Infants: I.M.:
≤ 2.5 kg: 900 units/kg/day in 2-3 divided doses
>2.5 kg: 1000 units/kg/day in 2-3 divided doses
Children: I.M.: 800-1200 units/kg/day divided every 8 hours
Superficial dermal infection: Topical: Refer to adult dosing.
Ophthalmic infection: Ophthalmic (ointment): Refer to adult dosing.
Local irrigation: Solution: Refer to adult dosing.
DOSING: ELDERLY — Refer to adult dosing.
DOSAGE FORMS — Excipient information presented when available (limited, particularly for generics); consult specific product labeling.
Injection, powder for reconstitution: 50,000 units
BaciiM®: 50,000 units
Ointment, ophthalmic: 500 units/g (3.5 g)
Ointment, topical: 500 units/g (0.9 g, 15 g, 30 g, 120 g, 454 g)
Baciguent®: 500 units/g (15 g, 30 g)
Powder, for prescription compounding [micronized]:
Baci-Rx: 5 million units
DOSAGE FORMS: CONCISE
Injection, powder for reconstitution: 50,000 units
BaciiM®: 50,000 units
Ointment, ophthalmic: 500 units/g (3.5 g)
Ointment, topical: 500 units/g (0.9 g, 15 g, 30 g, 120 g, 454 g)
Baciguent® [OTC]: 500 units/g (15 g, 30 g)
Powder, for prescription compounding [micronized]:
Baci-Rx: 5 million units
GENERIC EQUIVALENT AVAILABLE — Yes
ADMINISTRATION — For I.M. administration only, do not administer I.V. Confirm any orders for parenteral use. pH of urine should be kept >6 by using sodium bicarbonate. Bacitracin sterile powder should be dissolved in 0.9% sodium chloride injection containing 2% procaine hydrochloride. Do not use diluents containing parabens.
USE — Treatment of susceptible bacterial infections mainly; has activity against gram-positive bacilli; due to toxicity risks, systemic and irrigant uses of bacitracin should be limited to situations where less toxic alternatives would not be effective
USE - UNLABELED / INVESTIGATIONAL — Oral administration: Successful in antibiotic-associated colitis; has been used for enteric eradication of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE)
ADVERSE REACTIONS SIGNIFICANT
1% to 10%:
Cardiovascular: Hypotension, edema of the face/lips, chest tightness
Central nervous system: Pain
Dermatologic: Rash, itching
Gastrointestinal: Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rectal itching
Hematologic: Blood dyscrasias
Miscellaneous: Diaphoresis
<1%: Rare cases of anaphylaxis have been reported in association with topical and intraoperative exposures.
CONTRAINDICATIONS — Hypersensitivity to bacitracin or any component of the formulation; I.M. use is contraindicated in patients with renal impairment
WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS
Boxed warnings: Renal failure: See "Concerns related to adverse effects" below.
Concerns related to adverse effects: Renal failure: [U.S. Boxed Warning]: I.M. use may cause renal failure due to tubular and glomerular necrosis; monitor renal function daily. Avoid concurrent use with other nephrotoxic drugs; discontinue use if toxicity occurs. Superinfection: Prolonged use may result in fungal or bacterial superinfection, including C. difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) and pseudomembranous colitis; CDAD has been observed >2 months postantibiotic treatment..
Other warnings/precautions: Appropriate administration: Do not administer intravenously because severe thrombophlebitis occurs.
DRUG INTERACTIONS — There are no known significant interactions.
PREGNANCY IMPLICATIONS — It is unknown if bacitracin crosses the placenta. The minimal absorption after topical use should limit the amount of medication available for transfer to the fetus.
LACTATION — Excretion in breast milk unknown/use caution
BREAST-FEEDING CONSIDERATIONS — It is unknown if bacitracin is distributed in human milk. The minimal absorption after topical use should limit the amount of medication available for transfer.
PRICING — (data from drugstore.com)
Ointment (Bacitracin)
500 units/g (3.5): $15.99
500 units/g (28.4): $12.99
MONITORING PARAMETERS — I.M.: Urinalysis, renal function tests
CANADIAN BRAND NAMES — Baciguent®; Baciject®
INTERNATIONAL BRAND NAMES — Glubacida (MX); Nebacetina (MX); Neosporin Dermico (MX); Polixin Ungena (MX); Tribiot (MX)
MECHANISM OF ACTION — Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by preventing transfer of mucopeptides into the growing cell wall
PHARMACODYNAMICS / KINETICS
Duration: 6-8 hours
Absorption: Poor from mucous membranes and intact or denuded skin; rapidly following I.M. administration; not absorbed by bladder irrigation, but absorption can occur from peritoneal or mediastinal lavage
Distribution: CSF: Nil even with inflammation
Protein binding, plasma: Minimal
Time to peak, serum: I.M.: 1-2 hours
Excretion: Urine (10% to 40%) within 24 hours
PATIENT INFORMATION
(For additional information see "Bacitracin: Patient drug information")
Ophthalmic: Tilt head back, place medication in conjunctival sac and close eyes; apply light finger pressure on lacrimal sac for 1 minute following instillation. Ophthalmic ointment may cause blurred vision; do not share eye medications with others.
Topical: Do not be use for longer than 1 week unless directed by prescriber.
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