Ticarcillin & Clavulanic Acid 3.1 GM
Therapy of severe bacterial illnesses by sensitive organisms Active against respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis) UTI (urinary tract infections).
Therapy of severe bacterial illnesses by sensitive organisms Active against respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis) UTI (urinary tract infections) Assistant in bone and joint infections Skin and soft tissue infections It is effective in gynecological and intra-abdominal infections Septicemia (blood infections) is often treated with it
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Therapy of severe bacterial illnesses by sensitive organisms Active against respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis) UTI (urinary tract infections) Assistant in bone and joint infections Skin and soft tissue infections It is effective in gynecological and intra-abdominal infections Septicemia (blood infections) is often treated with it
Therapy of severe bacterial illnesses by sensitive organisms Active against respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis) UTI (urinary tract infections) Assistant in bone and joint infections Skin and soft tissue infections It is effective in gynecological and intra-abdominal infections Septicemia (blood infections) is often treated with it
FAQ
Q1. What is the use of Ticarcillin & Clavulanic Acid?
It is a combination of antibiotics applied in severe bacterial infections, particularly infections resistant to other antibiotics.
Q2. What is the way it is given?
It is administered intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV) with medical supervision.
Q3. Is it applicable in kidney patients?
Yes, possibly dose adjustment is necessary based on kidney function.
Q4. Is it safe in pregnancy?
It must be prescribed by a physician and be used when it is evidently required.
Q5. What must I not do when using this injection?
Self-administration, alcohol (may increase side effects), and you should tell the doctor about allergy to penicillins or cephalosporins.
FAQ
Q1. What is the use of Ticarcillin & Clavulanic Acid?
It is a combination of antibiotics applied in severe bacterial infections, particularly infections resistant to other antibiotics.
Q2. What is the way it is given?
It is administered intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV) with medical supervision.
Q3. Is it applicable in kidney patients?
Yes, possibly dose adjustment is necessary based on kidney function.
Q4. Is it safe in pregnancy?
It must be prescribed by a physician and be used when it is evidently required.
Q5. What must I not do when using this injection?
Self-administration, alcohol (may increase side effects), and you should tell the doctor about allergy to penicillins or cephalosporins.