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AMIKACIN SULFATE INJECTION 100MG/2ML
Indications:
Amikacin is indicated in the short-term treatment of serious infections due to susceptible strains of Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas species. Although amikacin is not the drug of choice for infections due to staphylococci, at times it may be indicated for the treatment of known or suspected staphylococcal disease. These situations include: the initiation of therapy for severe infections when the organisms suspected are either Gram-negative or staphylococci, patients allergic to other antibiotics, and mixed staphylococcal/Gram-negative infections.
Dosage and Administration:
Amikacin sulphate injection may be given intramuscularly or intravenously.
Amikacin should not be physically premixed with other drugs, but should be administered separately according to the recommended dose and route.
The patient's pre-treatment bodyweight should be obtained for calculation of correct dosage.
For most infections the intramuscular route is preferred, but in life-threatening infections, or in patients in whom intramuscular injection is not feasible, the intravenous route, either slow bolus or infusion may be used.
Precautions & Warning:
Patients should be well hydrated during amikacin therapy.
Caution should be applied to patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency, pre-existing hearing or vestibular damage and diminished glomerular filtration. Patients treated with parenteral aminoglycosides should be under close clinical observation because of the potential ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity associated with their use.
If therapy is expected to last seven days or more in patients with renal impairment, or 10 days in other patients, a pre-treatment audiogram should be obtained and repeated during therapy.
Contra-indications:
Amikacin sulphate injection is contraindicated in patients with known allergy to amikacin or any component of the formulation.
A history of hypersensitivity or serious toxic reactions to aminoglycosides may contraindicate the use of any aminoglycoside because of the known cross sensitivities of patients to drugs in this class.
Aminoglycosides may impair neuromuscular transmission, and should not be given to patients with myasthenia gravis.
Drug interactions:
The concurrent or serial use of other neurotoxic, ototoxic or nephrotoxic agents.
Cephalosporins.
Potent diuretics
Beta-lactam antibiotics (In Vitro)
Bisphosphonates.
Platinum compounds.
Thiamine (vitamin B1)
Anaesthetics or muscle-relaxing drugs
Indomethacin
Storage instructions:
.Do not store above 25°C.
Amikacin Sulphate Injection Other Specifications:
VITAMIN B COMPLEX INJECTION 10ML Indicatios: In disorders requiring parenteral administration of vitamins, i.e. pre- and post-operative treatment, when requirements are increased as in fever, severe burns, increased metabolism, pregnancy, gastrointestinal disorders interfering with intake or absorption of vitamins, prolonged or wasting diseases, alcoholism and where other deficiencies exist. Dosage and administration: Administer by subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. High concentrations given intravenously may be diluted using parenteral infusion solutions. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever the solution and container permit. Contraindications: Sensitivity to the ingredients listed Precautions: The usual precautions for parenteral administration should be observed. Do not inject if precipitation occurs. Inject slowly by the intravenous route. High concentrations should be diluted using Normal Saline Injection when given intravenously. Adverse reactions: Mild transient diarrhea, polycythemia vera, peripheral vascular thrombosis, itching transitory exanthema, feeling of swelling of entire body, anaphylactic shock and death. Sensitivity to the ingredients listed may occur. Use should be discontinued upon observance of any untoward reaction. Pain upon intramuscular injection may be noted. Drug interactions: Pyridoxine may increase the peripheral metabolism of levodopa, reducing therapeutic efficacy of the latter drug. Therefore, patients with Parkinson's disease who are receiving treatment with plain levodopa should not take vitamin B6 in doses which greatly exceed the daily requirement. This does not apply when levodopa is combined with a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor. Storage: Store away from light and in a cool and dry place. Do not permit to freeze. Vitamin B Complex Injection Other Specifications:
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