Benzylpenicillin (
INN,
AAN,
BAN), also known as
penicillin G, (
USAN) is a narrow spectrum
penicillin antibiotic that is given intravenously or intramuscularly as a treatment for
syphilis,
meningitis,
endocarditis,
pneumonia,
lung abscesses and
septicaemia in children. Penicillin G is typically given by injection
parenterally, bypassing the intestines, because it is unstable in the highly acidic stomach. Because the drug is given parenterally, higher tissue concentrations of penicillin G can be achieved than is possible with
phenoxymethylpenicillin. These higher concentrations translate to increased antibacterial activity.