Cefoperazone 1000 mg + Sulbactam 500 mg INJECTION.1.5 GM VIAL WITH WATER Injectable + Antibiotic
ACTZONE: Cefoperazone 1000 mg + Sulbactam 500 mg INJECTION.1.5 GM VIAL WITH WATER is an antibiotic used for infections of the abdomen, respiratory tract, UTI, and skin & soft tissue infections. Bacterial illness is caused by an overabundance of harmful microorganisms inside or on the body. Bacteria that are dangerous or infectious can make you ill and proliferate swiftly in your body. These harmful bacteria create compounds called toxins that can harm the tissue and result in illness.
How Does It Work?
Cefoperazone, a cephalosporin medication, with sulbactam (beta-lactamase inhibitor). The development of bacterial cell walls, which are necessary for their survival, is inhibited by cefoperazone. As a result, it kills the microorganism. Sulbactam, on the other hand, lessens bacterial resistance while boosting cefoperazone's ability to fight germs. SULBACTAM and CEFOPERAZONE combine to treat bacterial infections.
Benefits
Septicemia
Respiratory Tract infections
Urinary Tract infections
Intra-abdominal infections
Skin & soft tissue infections
Indications
ACTZONE: Cefoperazone 1000 mg + Sulbactam 500 mg INJECTION 1.5 gm is an effective & safe alternative to clindamycin plus gentamicin in the treatment of intra-abdominal infections. This injection is a useful adjunct to surgical intervention for intra-abdominal infections. It has a higher success rate compared to ceftazidime-amikacin-metronidazole. This injection is a preferred antibiotic by practitioners as effective & safe in children with moderate & severe respiratory infections.
Administration of Dose
The total daily dose can be administered twice or thrice a day in equally divided doses. Consult your physician for the dose and the duration of the treatment.
Side Effects
You can develop anemia, allergic response, diarrhea, and abnormal liver function tests (low number of red blood cells). The majority of these adverse effects are transient and do not necessitate medical treatment. Contact your doctor, nevertheless, if the adverse effects are severe.
Precautions
Please let your doctor know if you have any allergies (to any antibiotics), or kidney, or liver issues before using CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTAM. Do not self-medicate with CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTAM since this may result in antibiotic resistance, which prevents drugs from working against certain bacterial infections. If you are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, talk to your doctor before using CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTAM. As CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTAM may transfer into breast milk, it is best to avoid taking it if you are breastfeeding. To avoid unpleasant side effects, don't drink while taking CEFOPERAZONE+SULBACTAM.