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Infexin Injection 1 gm 1 Vial

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Infexin Injection contains Cephradine | belongs to Cephalosporin

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Infexin Injection 1 gm 1 Vial is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which means that it is active against a wide variety of bacteria. It is used to treat bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, skin infections, chest and throat infections, ear infections and sinusitis. It is suitable for adults and older children, and can be taken during pregnancy. Some people who are allergic to penicillin antibiotics may not be able to take cefradine, so make sure your doctor knows if you have ever had an allergic reaction to any other antibiotic.

Concerns

Frequently asked questions

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  • Safe with Alchohol?

  • Is it habit forming?

  • Usage in pregnancy?

  • Usage while breast-feeding?

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  • Missed Dose

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How to use Infexin Injection 1 gm 1 Vial

IM: Reconstitute with sterile water for injection 2 mL in 500 mg and 4 mL in 1 gm vial. The preparation is single use only.
IV infusion: Reconstitute with sterile water for injection 5 mL in 500 mg vial shake to make solution. Transfer the entire contents to the IV infusion diluent. Protect from light.
Compatibility: Dextrose 5% or 10 %, NaCl 0.9%.
Stability: 2 hours at room temperature and 12 hours when stored in refrigerator.

what are the adverse effects of Infexin Injection 1 gm 1 Vial?

Hypersensitivity reactions. GI upset, pseudomembranous colitis.

What happens if I miss a dose of Infexin Injection 1 gm 1 Vial?

ORAL: Adults: 1-2 gm daily in 2 or 4 divided doses; max 4 gm daily. Children: 25-50 mg/kg daily in 2 or 4 divided doses. Continue in all cases for 48-72 hr after patient is asymptomatic.
Lower Respiratory Infection: Pneumonia: Adults: 500 mg every 6 hr or 1 gm every 12 hr. Children: gt; 9 mth: 25-50 mg/kg/day given every 6 hr or every 12 hr (up to adult dose).
Otitis Media: Children: gt; 9 mth: 75-100 mg/kg/day given every 6 hr or every 12 hr. Max: 4 gm/day.
Upper Respiratory Infection: Tonsillitis/Pharyngitis: Adults: 250 mg every 6 hr or 500 mg every 12 hr. Children: gt; 9 mth: 25-50 mg/kg/day given every 6 hr or every 12 hr (up to adult dose).
Skin Infection: Adults: 250 mg every 6 hr or 500 mg every 12 hr. Children: gt; 9 mth: 25-50 mg/kg/day given every 6 hr or every 12 hr (up to adult dose).
Urinary Tract Infection: Adults: Uncomplicated: 500 mg every 12 hr. Serious (Prostatitis): 500 mg every 6 hr or 1 gm every 12 hr. Children: gt; 9 mth: 25-50 mg/kg/day given every 6 hr or every 12 hr (up to adult dose).
INJECTION: Adults: 2-4 gm IM or IV infusion daily in divided doses. Children: 50-100 mg/kg daily in divided doses.

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