
Ortaxime 250mg injection 1 Vial
80.00₨
Pack Size: 1 Vial
Warnings
Pregnancy
Only use if absolutely necessary and the advantage exceeds the danger to the fetus. Pregnant women should seek medical advice before taking this medicine.
Lactation
Cefotaxime could be used safely while nursing. Minimal amounts of it are found in breast milk. As a result, it must only be taken when the benefit outweighs the risk of danger to the baby.
Driving
There is no indication that Cefotaxime affects one’s driving ability. When you have poor kidney function, excessive dosages of Cefotaxime can cause encephalopathy, a brain condition characterized by disorientation, loss of consciousness, strange motions, and seizures. If you experience any of these problems, you should avoid driving.
Liver
Before taking this prescription, patients with liver disorders should see their doctors.
Kidney
In persons with kidney illness, the dose of this medicine should be altered. People with kidney impairment should seek medical advice before using this medication.
Alcohol
There is no known interaction with alcohol. Before consuming, it is recommended that you speak with your doctor.
Precautions
A potentially fatal arrhythmia has been observed in patients who have received a rapid bolus injection with a central venous line.
Granulocytopenia (decrease in granulocyte count) has been linked to long-term therapy.
To reduce irritation, switch infusion sites.
Patients having a history of penicillin allergy should proceed with caution.
patients having a history of colitis should use Cefotaxime with caution.
With extended or repeated therapy, non-susceptible microorganisms may develop fungal or bacterial overgrowth.
In the case of kidney disease, the dose may need to be adjusted.
How To Use
Cefotaxime injection treats bacterial infections such as pneumonia and other infections lower respiratory tract (lung); gonorrhea (a sexually transmitted infection); meningitis (infectious disease of the membranes surrounding the spinal cord and brain) as well as other infections of brain and spinal cord; and infections of the abdomen (stomach), female reproductive organs, blood, skin, joint, bone and urinary tract. Cefotaxime injections can also be given prior to surgery, as well as during and after a caesarean section, to keep the patient from becoming infected.
Side Effects
Contraindications
Patients with a history of hypersensitivity to Cefotaxime, or other cephalosporin antibiotics should not take Cefotaxime.