Product Introduction
Ceftriaxone 1g Injection is an antibiotic from the cephalosporin group used to treat bacterial infections in your body. Ceftriaxone IV infusion effectively targets infections in the brain (e.g., meningitis), lungs (e.g., pneumonia), ears, urinary tract, skin and soft tissues, bones and joints, blood, and heart.
Ceftriaxone 1g Injection may also prevent infections during surgery. A healthcare professional will administer it as a drip (intravenous infusion) or as an injection directly into a vein or muscle.
Your doctor will determine the correct dose and schedule for you. Take it regularly at evenly spaced intervals according to your doctor’s prescription. Complete the full course of treatment, even if you feel better. Stopping the medication early may cause the infection to return or worsen.
Uses of Ceftriaxone IV
- Treatment of bacterial infections
Benefits of Ceftriaxone IV
In the Treatment of Bacterial Infections
Ceftriaxone 1g Injection, an injectable antibiotic, works by stopping the growth of bacteria that cause infections. It is administered by a doctor or nurse into a vein or muscle.
Ceftriaxone treats various infections, including those in the brain (meningitis), lungs (pneumonia), ears, abdomen, urinary tract, bones and joints, skin, blood, and heart. This medicine usually makes you feel better within a few days. Follow your doctor’s instructions to ensure you receive the maximum benefit.
Side Effects of Ceftriaxone Infusion
Most side effects do not require medical attention and will fade as your body adjusts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist or worry you.
Common side effects include:
- Diarrhea
- Abnormal liver function tests
- Rash
- Increased white blood cell count (eosinophils)
- Decreased white blood cell count
- Low blood platelets
How to Use Ceftriaxone Infusion
A healthcare professional will administer this medicine. Do not self-administer.
How Ceftriaxone Injection Works
Ceftriaxone 1g Injection is an antibiotic that kills bacteria by preventing them from forming their protective cell walls, which are essential for their survival.
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