Usage: treats various bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms, including skin, lung, urine, and gynecological infections. Also used for the prevention of surgical site infections.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to other beta-lactam antibiotics, such as penicillins or cephalosporins.
Inform your physician if you have experienced severe diarrhea after taking other antibiotics.
Micropenam 1gm Injection can reduce the serum concentrations of valproic acid, leading to decreased effectiveness.
Before starting treatment:
Inform your physician about any pre-existing medical conditions, such as epilepsy, kidney or liver problems, or a salt-controlled diet.
Blood tests may be recommended to monitor blood cell count and kidney function during treatment.
If you suspect pregnancy or plan to have a baby, inform your doctor about all the medications you have been taking recently.
Uses:
Bacterial infections.
Skin infections.
Pneumonia.
Urinary Tract infections.
Acute pelvic infections.
Prophylaxis of surgical site infections.
Therapeutic Effects:
Inhibits the growth of bacteria and prevents them from multiplying by interfering with bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Interaction with other drugs:
Inform your physician about all your medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products.
Certain medications like valproic acid, probenecid, and oral anticoagulant agents may interact with Micropenam 1gm Injection.
Storage:
Store Micropenam 1gm Injection in a temperature range of 25°C - 30°C.
Do not freeze.
Administration:
Administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital setting, usually as an intravenous injection into a vein.
The dose, route of administration, and frequency are decided by the doctor based on the disease condition and other factors.
Safety Advices:
Pregnancy: report to your doctor before starting the treatment.
Breast feeding: taking Micropenam 1gm Injection during breastfeeding is unsafe.
Lungs: safe when administered in patients with lung disease.
Liver: cautiously administered in patients with severe liver diseases; dose adjustments are necessary.
Alcohol: it is unknown whether consuming alcohol interacts with Micropenam 1gm Injection.
Driving: there may not be specific studies on the effect on the ability to drive or operate machinery.
Side Effects:
Serious: severe allergic reactions (severe itching, rash, swelling of face, lips, or tongue, trouble breathing or wheezing).