Cefoperazone 1 GM+ Tazobactum 125 Mg
Antibiotic of broad-spectrum and 1-lactamase inhibitor against resistant infections.
Antibiotic of broad-spectrum and 1-lactamase inhibitor against resistant infections Active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Hospital-acquired infections are often employed in this way Offers synergy to combat multi-drug resistant organisms.
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Antibiotic of broad-spectrum and 1-lactamase inhibitor against resistant infections Active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Hospital-acquired infections are often employed in this way Offers synergy to combat multi-drug resistant organisms.
Antibiotic of broad-spectrum and 1-lactamase inhibitor against resistant infections Active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria Hospital-acquired infections are often employed in this way Offers synergy to combat multi-drug resistant organisms.
FAQ
Q1. What is the use of VIPERAZONE-TZ?
It is applied to treat broad spectrum moderate to severe bacterial infections that are resistant to conventional antibiotics.
Q2. Is it safe to use when pregnant?
It must not be taken when not really necessary and should be prescribed by a physician. Safety has to be considered.
Q3. Is it safe to kidney patients?
The patients with impaired kidney function may need dose adjustment. The consultation with a doctor is required.
Q4. In what way is it given?
It is given in the form of an intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection by a medical worker.
Q5. Does it induce diarrhea?
Yes, diarrhea is usual at a mild level. Diarrhea that is severe or persistent ought to be reported.
FAQ
Q1. What is the use of VIPERAZONE-TZ?
It is applied to treat broad spectrum moderate to severe bacterial infections that are resistant to conventional antibiotics.
Q2. Is it safe to use when pregnant?
It must not be taken when not really necessary and should be prescribed by a physician. Safety has to be considered.
Q3. Is it safe to kidney patients?
The patients with impaired kidney function may need dose adjustment. The consultation with a doctor is required.
Q4. In what way is it given?
It is given in the form of an intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection by a medical worker.
Q5. Does it induce diarrhea?
Yes, diarrhea is usual at a mild level. Diarrhea that is severe or persistent ought to be reported.