Penicillin G |
Adult dose: 20-24 million U/d IM divided q4-6h |
Pediatric dose |
- Children under lbs: 600,000 U IM |
- Children from 30 to 50 lbs: 900,000 to 1.2 million U IM |
- Children over 50 lbs: Administer as in adults |
Crystalline penicillin |
Dosage: 6-8 megaunits/day divided IV and IM |
Procaine penicillin and crystalline penicillin |
Beginning dosage: 2-2.5 megaunits/day each IM |
Reduce to 1-1.2 megaunits/day each IM when fever reduces, totaling a 5-7 days course |
Then 1.5 megaunits/day of procaine penicillin until 2 days after cessation of albuminuria |
Erythromycin |
Adult dose: 500 mg IV QID |
Pediatric dose: 30-50 mg/kg/d in 3-4 divided doses |
Amoxicillin |
Adult dose: 500 mg PO QID |
Alternatively: 1 g IV if severe leptospirosis |
Pediatric dose: 20-40 mg/kg/day |
Ampicillin |
Adult dose: 500-750 mg PO QID |
Alternatively: 1 g if severe leptospitosis |
Pediatric dose: 50 mg/kg/day |
Doxycycline |
Adult dose: 100 mg PO BID |
Pediatric dose: |
- Children under 8 years: Not recommended |
- Children over 8 years: 2 mg/lb PO divided BID on first day, followed by 1 mg/lb/d qd or divided BID on subsequent days |
Pre-exposure prophylaxis: 200 mg once per week (95% efficacy against leptospirosis[11] |
Post-exposure prophylaxis: 100 mg per day for 7 days |
Tetracycline |
Initial dose of 500 mg |
250 mg every 8 h, PO, IV or IM for 24 h |
Then, 250-500 mg QID for 6 days |
Caftriaxone |
1.0 g q 24 h for 7 days |