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Matabac 1gm Injection

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Biocon

Salt Composition

Sulbactam (1gm)

Overview Matabac 1gm Injection

Ceftazidime/Avibactam 1g injection is administered alongside other antibiotics to combat severe bacterial infections, including pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infections, and urinary tract infections. A beta-lactamase inhibitor antibiotic, Ceftazidime/Avibactam enhances bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics. Administered intravenously (IV) by infusion or direct injection, always under medical supervision, it requires consistent dosing at regular intervals as directed by your physician. Complete the prescribed course; premature cessation may result in relapse or infection exacerbation. Dosage and treatment length are determined individually by your doctor, based on infection severity and response. Prior to treatment, disclose any penicillin or Ceftazidime/Avibactam allergies. Potential side effects include injection site pain, swelling, redness, and diarrhea – generally mild and transient. Report persistent or worsening symptoms to your doctor. Generally considered safe for pregnant patients under close medical observation.

Primary Ingredients of Matabac 1gm Injection

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Uses of Matabac 1gm Injection

Life-threatening bacterial infections

Major Benefits of Matabac 1gm Injection:

Administering this medication will be done by your physician or registered nurse; patient self-administration is strictly prohibited.

Common Side effects of Matabac 1gm Injection:

  • Injection site pain
  • Diarrhea

How to use Matabac 1gm Injection:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Matabac 1gm Injection works:

Matabac 1g Injection inhibits beta-lactamase, an enzyme produced by bacteria to render antibiotics ineffective. This beta-lactamase inhibitor is often administered alongside beta-lactam antibiotics like ampicillin, cefoperazone, or meropenem. Alone, it combats infections caused by *Acinetobacter baumannii*, achieving this effect through specific protein interactions.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholSAFE

There are no known adverse reactions from concomitant use of Matabac 1gm Injection and alcohol.

PregnancyPregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Administration of Matabac 1gm Injection is typically deemed safe for pregnant individuals. Preclinical trials in animals have revealed minimal or no harmful consequences to the fetus; nevertheless, research involving human subjects is scarce.

Breast feedingBreast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Using Matabac 1gm Injection while breastfeeding is considered safe. Research in humans indicates minimal drug transfer into breast milk, posing no known risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Driving ability while using Matabac 1gm Injection is undetermined. Refrain from driving if experiencing symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Matabac 1gm Injection use in individuals with renal impairment is scarce. Seek medical advice from your physician.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Insufficient data exists regarding the administration of Matabac 1gm Injection to individuals with hepatic impairment. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Matabac 1gm Injection :

Omit a scheduled dose of Matabac 1gm Injection? Seek medical advice.

Facts to Know About Matabac 1gm Injection

LabelValue
Chemical Type Amino acid derivatives
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Antimicrobial Agents
Action Class Penicillin and beta-lactamase inhibitors: Cell wall synthesis inhibitors

FAQs on Matabac 1gm Injection

Matabac 1gm Injection, containing the beta-lactamase inhibitor sulbactam, is combined with antibiotics such as ampicillin and cefoperazone to overcome bacterial resistance and improve their effectiveness.
Do not use Matabac 1gm Injection if you have had an allergic reaction to ampicillin, sulbactam, any penicillin, or cephalosporin antibiotics; or a history of ampicillin/sulbactam-induced liver problems.
Consult your doctor before using Matabac 1gm Injection if you have any allergies, particularly to Matabac or similar medications. Also inform your doctor of any asthma, breathing difficulties, heart or kidney conditions, and all other medications you are currently taking, as they may interact with Matabac. This is especially important for pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Don't use Matabac 1gm Injection if the solution is discolored or contains particles. A change in appearance suggests contamination, potentially reducing effectiveness and increasing the risk of side effects. Discard the vial and use a new one.
No. Complete the entire course of Matabac 1gm Injection prescribed by your doctor, even if you feel better. Improved symptoms don't guarantee the infection is gone; stopping early increases the risk of drug-resistant infection. Follow your doctor's instructions completely. Further tests may be recommended after completing the treatment to confirm full recovery.
Matabac 1gm Injection is ineffective against viral infections like the flu or common cold.
Matabac 1gm Injection
165
MRP 190
13% off