Pfizer To Run Out Of Penicillin Solutions In Next Few Months

By Paige Twenter of Becker Hospital News

Amid a shortage of amoxicillin and penicillin — the two main antibiotics for strep infections, which rose in early 2023 — Pfizer said it has "limited supply and [an] impending stock out situation" for some of its penicillin prefilled syringe products. 

The product, penicillin G benzathine, is used to treat syphilis and went into shortage in April. Pfizer originally expected resupply in September. 

Now, the drugmaker said it expects all of its Bicillin L-A (penicillin G benzathine injectable suspension) pediatric (600,000 units/mL) prefilled syringes will be unavailable in mid-2023, and all Bicillin C-R (penicillin G benzathine and penicillin G procaine injectable suspension) solutions will "deplete" in the third quarter of 2023.

"These presentations will not be available until further notice," according to a Pfizer document filed by the FDA.

pfizer to run out of penicillin solutions in next few months

Pfizer said it is prioritizing Bicillin L-A 1.2 million units/2 mL and 2.4 million units/4 mL (600,000 units/mL) prefilled syringes as the other solutions face high demand, an increase in syphilis cases and "competitive shortages," which might be referring to the monthslong amoxicillin shortage.

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge June 17th 2023