Zifpime 1000 Injection
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Nova Indus Pharmaceuticals
Salt Composition
Cefepime (1000mg)
Overview Zifpime 1000 Injection
Cefpirome 1g injection is a powerful antibacterial agent effective against various bacteria. Indicated for serious bacterial infections affecting the skin, respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, urinary system, and bloodstream, it acts by destroying harmful bacteria. It's ineffective against viral infections. Primarily used in hospitalized, critically ill patients, administration is intravenous, either by infusion or direct injection, always under medical supervision. Dosage is individualized based on infection type, location, and severity. Continue the prescribed treatment duration, even with symptom improvement; premature cessation may lead to relapse or infection exacerbation. Potential side effects include skin rash, itching, nausea, vomiting, headache, fever, diarrhea, or localized injection site inflammation. These are usually transient, resolving as treatment progresses. Report persistent or bothersome side effects to your physician. Prior to commencing treatment, disclose any pre-existing kidney or liver conditions, or antibiotic allergies. Regular blood tests to monitor kidney function may be recommended during therapy. Generally considered safe for pregnant and breastfeeding individuals under medical guidance.
Primary Ingredients of Zifpime 1000 Injection
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Uses of Zifpime 1000 Injection
Managing life-threatening bacterial infections
Major Benefits of Zifpime 1000 Injection:
Administering this medication will be done by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strictly prohibited.
Common Side effects of Zifpime 1000 Injection:
- Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
- Diarrhea
- Increased white blood cell count (eosinophils)
- Injection site phlebitis
- Skin rash
- Increased liver enzymes
- Positive Coombs test
- Increased prothrombin time
- Decreased phosphate level in blood
- Increased partial thromboplastin time (PTT)
How to use Zifpime 1000 Injection:
This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strictly prohibited.
How Zifpime 1000 Injection works:
Ceftazidime 1g injection is a bactericidal antibiotic. Its mechanism of action involves disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis, thereby preventing bacterial survival.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholSAFE
There are no known adverse interactions between Zifpime 1000 Injection and alcohol consumption.
PregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Zifpime 1000 Injection during pregnancy is typically deemed safe. Preclinical trials in animals revealed minimal or no harmful effects on fetal development; nevertheless, data from human studies are scarce.
Breast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Cefoperazone/Sulbactam 1000 mg injection is considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. Research in humans indicates minimal drug transfer to breast milk, posing no known risk to the infant. However, extended use of Cefoperazone/Sulbactam 1000 mg injection should be avoided due to potential side effects including skin rashes and diarrhea.
DrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Zifpime 1000 Injection's effect on driving ability is undetermined. Refrain from driving if experiencing symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.
KidneyCAUTION
For individuals with impaired kidney function, Zifpime 1000 Injection requires careful administration. Dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is recommended.
LiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Cefoperazone/sulbactam 1000 mg injection appears safe for individuals with hepatic impairment. Existing evidence indicates dose modification may be unnecessary, however, physician consultation is recommended.
What if you forget to take Zifpime 1000 Injection :
Omit a Zifpime 1000 Injection dose? Seek your physician's advice.
Facts to Know About Zifpime 1000 Injection
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Type | Extended-spectrum cephalosporins (3rd & 4th generation) |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Antimicrobial Agents |
| Actions | Fourth-Generation Cephalosporins |

