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Might be "ceftriaxone" ? an antibiotic.
Ceftriaxone is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. Ceftriaxone 1g die IV is the amount being administered via an IV into a patient.
Ceftriaxone is a prescribed drug that treats infections that are caused by bacteria and other infections. It's considered to be an antibiotic.
ceftriaxone is ase third genration antibiotic and having good coverage againast gram positive and grame neative ,while sulbuctem increase its activity against betalactamase producing bcteria.
All cephalosporins are time-dependent except ceftriaxone b/c it's highly protein-bound. Hope that helped.
The chemical formula of ceftriaxone is C18H18N8O7S3.
Currently the preferred treatment for gonorrhea is ceftriaxone 250 mg. If resistance to this antibiotic is noted, contact your local health department who will coordinate expert advice regarding treatment options.
No. Because resistant stains are becoming more common, the antibiotic ceftriaxone should be used as as an injection and in combination with either azithromycin or doxycycline. These last two antibiotics are taken orally.
Can you drink alcohol while taking ceftriaxone
Rocephin does not mention any precautions for those who suffer sulphur drug allergies. It does state to not use the medication if you are allergic to: ceftriaxone, Ceftin, Cefzil Keflex, Omincef, or any antibiotic in that class.
You have not invented new antibiotic from many years. Instead you have misused them to create the resistant bacteria. You have ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin and azithromycin to treat the typhoid. Technically the ciprofloxacin is not an antibiotic. Ciprofloxacin is not obtained from microorganisms. It is a fluroquinolone and is man made, in the laboratory, from modification of nalidixic acid.
No, you cannot. Antibiotics kill bacteria. It takes longer to kill strong bacteria, while the weak bacteria are killed of early. If you stop you antibiotic early, the weak bacteria will be killed, and the strong will remain. There is no fight for dominance anymore, so the strong bacteria keeps reproducing. You will have to get a strong antibiotic and take it even longer. If you were to keep ending the antibiotics early, eventually they wouldn't have one for you anymore. I suggest you take your antibiotic until the doctor says you can stop.