Rocéphin, also known as ceftriaxone, is typically reconstituted with sterile water for injection or a compatible diluent, such as 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline). The reconstitution process ensures that the medication is in a suitable liquid form for intramuscular or intravenous injection. It's important to follow specific guidelines for reconstitution and dosage as provided by healthcare professionals.
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I received a Rocephin injection over a month ago. I continue to have moderate pain at the injection site and at the shoulder. I wish I would have know this before receiving it....Otherwise, I would have refused.
Rocephin is an injection used to treat gonorrhea. Chlamydia is not treated with injections.
Do not give any kind of medication specially antibiotics like rocephin to your horse without prescription of its vet.
No LPNs can not give any IM injections.
For a 1 gram injection of Rocephin (ceftriaxone), a 3 mL syringe is typically suitable, as it allows for easy drawing and administration of the medication. If the medication is reconstituted in a volume of 2 to 3 mL, a 3 mL syringe will provide enough capacity without risking overflow. Always ensure to follow your healthcare provider's protocols and guidelines for the specific situation.
You should avoid going to work or out & about in the public for at least 2 days, 3 if you wish to be extra cautious.
To prepare a 250 mg injection of Rocephin (ceftriaxone), reconstitute the vial by adding 2.4 mL of sterile water for injection or another appropriate diluent. Gently swirl the vial until the powder is completely dissolved, ensuring there are no visible particles. Once mixed, draw the appropriate dose into a syringe for administration, and administer it via intramuscular or intravenous route as advised by a healthcare professional. Always follow institutional protocols and guidelines for safe handling and administration.
my daughter did she got her shot on a friday was vomiting & had severe diarrhea for two days then on Monday was limp and sleepy and less than a hour of waking she had a seizure @ daycare they diagnosed her with a rare delayed allergic reaction to rocephin I had no follow up but refrain from using any form of that type of medicine
1.8 ml in gluteal muscle
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No. It is an antibiotic.