Flucloxacillin

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Synonym(s)

CAS number: 5250-39-5

Definition
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Penicillinase-resistant betalactam antibiotic specially developed for the treatment of betalactamase-forming staphylococci. Flucloxacillin is therefore also referred to as "staphylococcal penicillin".

Flucloxacillin belongs to the group of isoxazolyl antibiotics, which also includes cloxacillin, dicloxacillin and oxacillin.

Half-life
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0,7–1 h

Spectrum of action
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Infections with beta-lactamase-forming staphylococci (e.g. Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis), but also Streptococcus pyogenes, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Neisseria species, Bacillus anthracis (anthrax), Bacillus subtilis, Clostridia and Listeria monocytogenes are indicated.

Most enterococci are resistant to flucloxacillin.

Indication
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Infections with flucloxacillin-sensitive germs (especially penicillinase-forming staphylococci) in infections of the skin, mucous membranes and soft tissue ( boils, abscesses, pyoderma, panaritium, paronychia, mastitis), infections of the respiratory tract, infections of the bones and bone marrow

Flucloxacillin also causes "non-antibiotic" immunological effects. For example, it has been successful in individual cases of dermatitis herpetiformis.

Pregnancy/nursing period
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Strict indication (active ingredient is placental and passes into breast milk).

Dosage and method of use
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  • Adults: 3-4 times/day 1-2 g p.o., i.v. or i.m.
  • Children 10-14 years: 3-4 times/day 0,5 g.
  • Children 6-10 years: 3 times/day 0,25-0,4 g.
  • Children < 6 years: 40-50 mg/kg bw/day divided into 3 doses, max. 100 mg/kg bw/day.

Undesirable effects
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Occasionally erythema nodosum, pruritus, urticaria, among others.

Rare gastrointestinal side effects (nausea, vomiting), hypernatremia, hypermagnesemia.

Furthermore, in rare cases flucloxacillin induces immune thrombocytopenia.

Contraindication
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Penicillin allergy, liver dysfunction/ecterus under flucloxacillin therapy.

Preparations
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Staphylex®

Literature
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  1. Jatzlauk G et al (2016) Flucloxacillin-induced immune thrombocytopenia. Transfusion 56:67-72.


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Last updated on: 29.10.2020