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CLINDAKAL

ClindakAL

Clindamycin 600Mg/4ML Injection

Treats severe bacterial infections that are caused by susceptible organisms.

Treats severe bacterial infections that are caused by susceptible organisms. Active against respiratory tract infection, skin and soft tissue infection, bone and joint infection, gynecological infection, and intra-abdominal infection. Applied in the prevention of septicemia and endocarditis (in penicillin-allergic patients).

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Uses

Treats severe bacterial infections that are caused by susceptible organisms. Active against respiratory tract infection, skin and soft tissue infection, bone and joint infection, gynecological infection, and intra-abdominal infection. Applied in the prevention of septicemia and endocarditis (in penicillin-allergic patients).

Side Effects

  • Pain, redness or irritation of injection site. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Abdominal cramps. Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD)/pseudomembranous colitis (severe and uncommon). Itching, rash, allergies.

Uses

Treats severe bacterial infections that are caused by susceptible organisms. Active against respiratory tract infection, skin and soft tissue infection, bone and joint infection, gynecological infection, and intra-abdominal infection. Applied in the prevention of septicemia and endocarditis (in penicillin-allergic patients).

Side Effects

  • Pain, redness or irritation of injection site. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Abdominal cramps. Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD)/pseudomembranous colitis (severe and uncommon). Itching, rash, allergies.

Indications

  • Infections of the respiratory tract: Pneumonia, empyema, lung abscess. Skin & soft tissue infections: Cellulitis, abscess, wound infection. Bone & joint infection: Osteomyelitis, septic arthritis. Intra-abdominal infections: peritonitis, abdominal abscess. Gynecologic infection: Pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis. Septicemia & bacteremia due to susceptible bacteria. Dental infections (in case of oral treatment inability).

FAQ

Q1. What is Clindamycin injection primarily indicated?
It is primarily used to treat severe bacterial infections in cases where oral antibiotics cannot be used.

Q2. Is it a substitute to penicillin?
Yes, it is frequently utilized in penicillin-allergic patients to treat infections such as endocarditis prophylaxis or severe infections.

Q3. Is Clindamycin pregnancy safe?
It may be employed in case of obvious necessity; nevertheless, the physician will consider benefits vs risks.

Q4. Is it diarrhea causing?
Yes, diarrhea is frequent. In case it turns severe or bloody, go to the doctor immediately because it can be a sign of C. difficile infection.

Q5. In what way is it given?
Typically under medical oversight, by intravenous (IV) infusion or intramuscular (IM) injection.

Indications

  • Infections of the respiratory tract: Pneumonia, empyema, lung abscess. Skin & soft tissue infections: Cellulitis, abscess, wound infection. Bone & joint infection: Osteomyelitis, septic arthritis. Intra-abdominal infections: peritonitis, abdominal abscess. Gynecologic infection: Pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis. Septicemia & bacteremia due to susceptible bacteria. Dental infections (in case of oral treatment inability).

FAQ

Q1. What is Clindamycin injection primarily indicated?
It is primarily used to treat severe bacterial infections in cases where oral antibiotics cannot be used.

Q2. Is it a substitute to penicillin?
Yes, it is frequently utilized in penicillin-allergic patients to treat infections such as endocarditis prophylaxis or severe infections.

Q3. Is Clindamycin pregnancy safe?
It may be employed in case of obvious necessity; nevertheless, the physician will consider benefits vs risks.

Q4. Is it diarrhea causing?
Yes, diarrhea is frequent. In case it turns severe or bloody, go to the doctor immediately because it can be a sign of C. difficile infection.

Q5. In what way is it given?
Typically under medical oversight, by intravenous (IV) infusion or intramuscular (IM) injection.

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