GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml

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Application: Internal Medicine
Usage Mode: For external use
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  • GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml
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  • GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml
  • GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml
  • GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml
  • GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
AMC13009-03
Shape
Powder
Type
Organic Chemicals
OEM/ODM
Support
Standard
Bp, Cp
Delivery Time
30~60 Days
Certification
GMP
Transport Package
1g/12ml+10ml Water/ Box
Specification
1g/12ml+10ml water/
Trademark
Shinepharm
Origin
China

Product Description

 

GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml

Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection

Indications:
Ceftriaxone is often used (in combination, but not direct, with macrolide and/or aminoglycoside antibiotics) for the treatment of community-acquired or mild to moderate health care-associated pneumonia. It is also a choice drug for treatment of bacterial meningitis. In pediatrics, it is commonly used in febrile infants between 4 and 8 weeks of age who are admitted to the hospital to exclude sepsis.

Contra-indications:
Ceftriaxone is contraindicated in neonates if they require (or are expected to require) treatment with calcium-containing IV solutions, including continuous calcium-containing infusions such as parenteral nutrition because of the risk of precipitation of ceftriaxone-calcium.

Adverse Effects:
Hypoprothrombinaemia and bleeding are specific side effects. Haemolysis is reported. Biliary sludging is another known though rare adverse effect which occurs primarily in neonates.

Drug Interactions:
Ceftriaxone can interact with a number of medicines. Drugs that can interact with ceftriaxone include, but are not limited to, the following: Warfarin, , Sulfinpyrazone, Calcium.

Precautions & Warning:
Before therapy with ceftriaxone for injection is instituted, careful inquiry should be made to determine whether the patient has had previous hypersensitivity reactions to cephalosporins, penicillins or other drugs. This product should be given cautiously to penicillin-sensitive patients. Antibiotics should be administered with caution to any patient who has demonstrated some form of allergy, particularly to drugs. Serious acute hypersensitivity reactions may require the use of subcutaneous and other emergency measures.

Use in Pregnancy and Nursing Mothers:
Ceftriaxone is excreted into human milk in small amounts. Ceftriaxone is considered compatible with breast-feeding by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The manufacturer recommends that caution be used when administering ceftriaxone to nursing women.

Treatment/antidote in The Event of Overdose:
In the case of overdosage, drug concentration would not be reduced by hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. There is no specific antidote. Treatment of overdosage should be symptomatic.

Storage instructions:
Store below 25ºC. Protect from moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

GMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10mlGMP Ceftriaxone Sodium for Injection 1.0g/1.0g+10ml

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