| Indication |
For use as a adjunct in assessing the risk of administering penicillin (benzylpenicillin or penicillin G). |
| Pharmacodynamics |
Benylpenicilloyl polylysine is penicilloyl bound to polylysine
and is considered to be the major determinant of penicillin metabolism;
it is used as a skin-testing reagent to detect immunoglobulin E
antibodies in people with a history of penicillin allergy. If skin
testing using benzylpenicilloyl and penicillin G (as the sole source of
minor determinants) is negative, approximately 97% of patients with a
negative skin test will tolerate penicillin. |
| Mechanism of action |
The skin test for penicillin demonstrates the presence or absence
of specific IgE antibodies to major and minor penicillin determinants.
IgE antibodies to major determinants can be detected by using
benzylpenicilloyl polylysine. A penicillin skin test predicts only the
presence of IgE antibodies for the major or minor penicillin
determinants at the time of application and does not predict the future
development of IgE-mediated reactions during subsequent courses of
penicillin. Benzylpenicilloyl polylysine reacts specifically with
penicilloyl skin sensitizing antibodies (reagins) to produce immediate
wheal and flare reactions which may reflect increased risk of allergic
reactions to subsequent penicillin therapy. |
| Absorption |
Not Available |
| Volume of distribution |
Not Available |
| Protein binding |
Not Available |
| Metabolism |
Not Available |
| Route of elimination |
Not Available |
| Half life |
Not Available |
| Clearance |
Not Available |
| Toxicity |
Symptoms of overdose include urticaria, generalized pruritus,
local swelling, generalized flushing, anaphylaxis, bronchospasm,
fainting and maculopapular eruption. |
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