– Meropenem 125mg Injection
Moderate to severe bacterial infection treatment. Active against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Most frequently used in: Pneumonia, bronchitis.
Moderate to severe bacterial infection treatment. Active against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Most frequently used in: Pneumonia, bronchitis. Urinary tract infections (UTIs). Soft tissue and skin infections. Intra-abdominal infections. Septicemia & meningitis (in some situations).
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Moderate to severe bacterial infection treatment. Active against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Most frequently used in: Pneumonia, bronchitis. Urinary tract infections (UTIs). Soft tissue and skin infections. Intra-abdominal infections. Septicemia & meningitis (in some situations).
Moderate to severe bacterial infection treatment. Active against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Most frequently used in: Pneumonia, bronchitis. Urinary tract infections (UTIs). Soft tissue and skin infections. Intra-abdominal infections. Septicemia & meningitis (in some situations).
FAQ
Q1. What is Meropenem 125 mg?
It is applied in treatment of severe bacterial infections of lungs, urinary tract, skin, abdomen, blood and brain.
Q2. Is it applicable in children?
Yes, Meropenem is safe in terms of pediatric use under strict medical supervision in particular doses.
Q3. In what manner is it given?
Only by intravenous (IV) injection/infusion, in a hospital.
Q4. Is it safe in pregnancy?
Take when it is obviously necessary and prescribed by a physician.
Q5. Is Meropenem antibiotic resistant?
Yes, inappropriate or partial use can cause bacterial resistance. Never leave the course of prescription.
FAQ
Q1. What is Meropenem 125 mg?
It is applied in treatment of severe bacterial infections of lungs, urinary tract, skin, abdomen, blood and brain.
Q2. Is it applicable in children?
Yes, Meropenem is safe in terms of pediatric use under strict medical supervision in particular doses.
Q3. In what manner is it given?
Only by intravenous (IV) injection/infusion, in a hospital.
Q4. Is it safe in pregnancy?
Take when it is obviously necessary and prescribed by a physician.
Q5. Is Meropenem antibiotic resistant?
Yes, inappropriate or partial use can cause bacterial resistance. Never leave the course of prescription.