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CRYPROX 1.5 GM Inj

CRYPROX-1.5 GM

Cefuroxime 1.5g Inj

Treats serious respiratory infections. 

Treats serious respiratory infections. Applied in complex urinary tract infections. Assists in preventing surgical infections. Applied to skin, bone and joint infections. Treats sepsis and meningitis.

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Uses

Treats serious respiratory infections. Applied in complex urinary tract infections. Assists in preventing surgical infections. Applied to skin, bone and joint infections. Treats sepsis and meningitis.

Side Effects

  • Pain on injection site. Diarrhea, nausea. Allergic reactions. Transient increase in liver enzymes. Rare: Bleeding disorders.

Uses

Treats serious respiratory infections. Applied in complex urinary tract infections. Assists in preventing surgical infections. Applied to skin, bone and joint infections. Treats sepsis and meningitis.

Side Effects

  • Pain on injection site. Diarrhea, nausea. Allergic reactions. Transient increase in liver enzymes. Rare: Bleeding disorders.

Indications

  • Severe systemic infections. Surgical prophylaxis. Resistant bacterial infections.

FAQ

Q1. Why is 1.5 gm used as opposed to 750 mg?
In severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Does it prevent post-surgery infections?
Yes, it is frequently administered before surgeries.

Q3. Is it diarrhea-infecting?
Mild cases can take place.

Q4. How frequently is it administered?
Typically 8-12 hourly, based on infection.

Q5. Is it safe during pregnancy?
Yes, when prescribed by a physician.

Indications

  • Severe systemic infections. Surgical prophylaxis. Resistant bacterial infections.

FAQ

Q1. Why is 1.5 gm used as opposed to 750 mg?
In severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Does it prevent post-surgery infections?
Yes, it is frequently administered before surgeries.

Q3. Is it diarrhea-infecting?
Mild cases can take place.

Q4. How frequently is it administered?
Typically 8-12 hourly, based on infection.

Q5. Is it safe during pregnancy?
Yes, when prescribed by a physician.

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