Getofin (500mg) 1 Vial Injection

Getofin (500mg) 1 Vial Injection

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  • Manufacturer Getz Pharma (Pvt.) Ltd.
  • Generic Name Ceftriaxone
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Product Information

  • Description

    Ceftriaxone is a cephalosporin antibiotic that works by inhibiting the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall. This mechanism of action leads to the death of the bacteria. As such, ceftriaxone is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, such as chest infections, bladder infections, and abscesses, and is especially effective against gram-negative bacteria. Depending on the seriousness of the infection, ceftriaxone is administered in one of two ways. For acute cases, the drug is given intravenously or intramuscularly to ensure the antibiotic reaches the bloodstream quickly. For less serious infections, ceftriaxone is available as a tablet to be taken orally.

  • Ingredients

    Ceftriaxone
  • Drug Class

    Cephalosporin Antibiotics

  • Dosage Form

    injection
  • Uses

    Unveiling its multifaceted uses and transformative applications as follows:

    • Treat a wide variety of bacterial infections.
    • Continue the medication for the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve.
  • Dosage

    Tailoring Treatment for Optimal Health, Prescribed Medication Dosage is:

    • For Adults, the dosage is 1 gram once or twice a day
    • For Pediatrics (1 month to 12 years), the dosage is 15-75mg/kg of body weight once a day or 50 mg/kg of body weight once a day or in two divided doses
    • Please consult your physician for the appropriate dosage and duration of consumption as it may vary depending on individual needs.
  • In case of Overdose

    An overdose of ceftriaxone can be potentially fatal, and thus requires urgent medical attention. The physician will determine the specific treatment, which is often tailored to the individual and the magnitude of the overdose. Nonetheless, here are some typical interventions:

  • Missed Dose

    If you miss a dose of ceftriaxone, it is best to take it as soon as possible unless it is closer to the time of your next dose. In this case, it is best to just skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. It is very important that you do not double up on doses or take extra medicine to make up for the missed dose. If you are unsure what to do, it is always best to consult with your doctor or pharmacist for specific advice regarding your situation.

  • How To Use

    Before you take Ceftriaxone, be sure to speak with your healthcare provider about any important information related to the medication. Depending on the severity of your condition, Ceftriaxone can be administered either intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM). IV injection is the most common administration method. Your doctor or nurse will carefully inject the medication into a vein, typically over a 30-minute span. The rate at which the medication is injected will depend on your condition, other medications you may take, and your body weight. IM injections are typically administered by adults themselves, depending on the severity of the condition. Your doctor will discuss with you specific dosing and injection sites. IV infusion via drip is recommended for severe infections and can take several hours. This method is best administered in a hospital or clinic setting to monitor for side effects. It is essential that you receive the medication as recommended by your healthcare provider. Timing is crucial to ensuring the full benefit of this antibiotic, so be sure to complete the full duration of treatment, even if your symptoms improve. To fully treat the infection and prevent the development of antibiotic resistance, it's important to finish the full course of the antibiotic as prescribed, even if you feel better. Be sure to inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to ensure Ceftriaxone is safe for you. If you have any allergies to medications, it is important to know inform your doctor.

  • When Not to Use

    Discerning instances where this medication may not be appropriate:

    • Don't take Ceftriaxone or any other antibiotic unless it is prescribed to you by your medical professional
    • Do not take Ceftriaxone if you have had an allergic reaction to it or any of its ingredients in the past
    • Allergic reaction symptoms include difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, rash, itchiness, hives
    • You should also not take Ceftriaxone if you have any infections caused by bacteria that are not susceptible to the drug
  • Side Effects

    Unraveling the side effects lurking behind this medications are as follows:

    • Rash
    • Hives
    • Serious allergic reactions (e.g., anaphylaxis)
    • Inability to concentrate, blurred vision, dizziness, and lightheadedness
    • Headaches (transformers, sinus, and retro-orbital)
    • Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
    • Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
    • Bloody or cloudy urine (due to crystallization of the drug within the urine)
    • Changes in taste perception
    • Muscle pain (myalgia) or aches (arthralgia)
    • Thrombophlebitis (blood clots in veins) and neutropenia (low white blood cells)
    • Auditory disturbances
    • Agitation, nervousness, and depression
    • Sweating
    • Fluid retention and edema
    • Delayed wound healing
    • Cough
    • Back pain
    • Joint pain
    • Elevated liver enzymes
    • Severe allergic reactions
    • Diarrhea and upset stomach
    • Vomiting
    • Constipation
    • Headaches
    • Increased blood pressure
    • Elevated heart rate
    • Loss of appetite
    • Weight loss
    • Severe nausea
  • Storage/Disposal

    Ceftriaxone is a prescription antibiotic that is administered via intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection, rather than orally. It is essential to emphasise that ceftriaxone tablets are for intravenous use only and should be administered under the supervision of a qualified physician or medical professional. A trained healthcare professional should be consulted to ensure the proper procedure for drawing up and administering the ceftriaxone intravenous injection. Depending on the type of infection being treated, your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and duration of treatment, typically every 24 hours. Allergic reactions to ceftriaxone are rare, but possible. Symptoms to watch for include hives, itching, rash, swelling of the lips, face, throat, or tongue, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness. If you experience any of these symptoms after an injection, seek immediate medical attention. Ceftriaxone may also cause diarrhea, and if this becomes severe or persists despite regular use of laxatives, you should also consult your doctor. Regular blood tests and drug blood levels are important as ceftriaxone can affect the way your blood clots. It is critical to finish the full course of treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve, as stopping the medication early can lead to drug resistance and bacteria left in your system. Remember, if you have any concerns or experience any adverse effects, it is important to consult your doctor.

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