Product Description
| Brand |
Ciaxone -S |
| Prescription/Non prescription |
Prescription |
| Form |
Injection |
| Manufacturer |
ASTAM |
| Packaging Size |
1.5 gm |
| Packaging Type |
Box |
Ceftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection is indicated in infections caused by Ceftriaxone sodium- sensitive pathogens and may be used in the clinical settings in Sepsis, Meningitis, Abdominal Infections (e.g. Peritonitis, infection of the biliary tract), infections of the Bones, Joints, Soft tissue, Skin and of wounds
Powerful Broad-Spectrum AntibioticCeftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection offers effective management of a wide range of bacterial infections. The combination of Ceftriaxone and Sulbactam enhances antibacterial activity, making it suitable for complex and resistant infections. This formulation ensures rapid onset of action when administered by a healthcare professional.
Convenient and Stable FormulationThe product is available as a sterile powder for easy reconstitution using sterile water for injection. Its compatibility with standard IV solutions and stable storage conditions (below 25C, away from light) ensure convenience for both hospitals and clinics. The shelf life extends to 24 months, assuring prolonged usability.
FAQ's of Ceftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection:
Q: How is Ceftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection administered?
A: Ceftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection should be reconstituted with sterile water for injection and can be administered either intravenously or intramuscularly. The route and dosage must be determined by a qualified physician.
Q: What infections can this injection treat?
A: This product is indicated for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections due to its broad-spectrum activity. Consult your doctor to confirm if it is suitable for your specific infection.
Q: When should I not use Ceftriaxone & Sulbactam for Injection?
A: You should avoid this medication if you have a known hypersensitivity to cephalosporins or any component of the product. Always inform your healthcare provider about your medical history before use.
Q: Where should the injection be stored?
A: Store the vial below 25C and protect it from light to maintain its potency. Follow storage instructions as indicated on the packaging.
Q: What is the process of preparing the injection for use?
A: To prepare, add the recommended amount of sterile water to the powder vial and gently shake until fully dissolved. The solution can then be administered via IV or IM, as directed by a healthcare professional.
Q: Why might a physician prescribe this combination instead of ceftriaxone alone?
A: Sulbactam acts as a beta-lactamase inhibitor, enhancing the efficacy of ceftriaxone against certain resistant bacteria, making this combination beneficial for treating more challenging infections.