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CRYPZAR 2.25

CRYPZAR 2.25 GM

Piperacillin 2g + Tazobactam 250mg Inj

Treats more serious bacterial infections. Applied in complex pneumonia. 

Treats more serious bacterial infections. Applied in complex pneumonia. Treats blood infections. Applied to infections of the abdomen (appendicitis, peritonitis). Works well in complex UTIs.

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Uses

Treats more serious bacterial infections. Applied in complex pneumonia. Treats blood infections. Applied to infections of the abdomen (appendicitis, peritonitis). Works well in complex UTIs.

Side Effects

  • Site pain at injection site Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. Allergic reactions. Alterations in the blood count. Rare: Seizures at high doses in the presence of renal impairment.

Uses

Treats more serious bacterial infections. Applied in complex pneumonia. Treats blood infections. Applied to infections of the abdomen (appendicitis, peritonitis). Works well in complex UTIs.

Side Effects

  • Site pain at injection site Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. Allergic reactions. Alterations in the blood count. Rare: Seizures at high doses in the presence of renal impairment.

Indications

  • Severe infections in ICU. Intra-abdominal and urinary complicated infections. Pneumonia in inpatients. Sepsis.

FAQ

Q1. Why 2.25 gm over 1.125 gm?
In severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Is it applicable in dialysis patients?
Yes, but with dose adjustments.

Q3. How is it given? I
V infusion.

Q4. Is it possible to administer it together with other antibiotics?
Yes, in combination as a broad coverage.

Indications

  • Severe infections in ICU. Intra-abdominal and urinary complicated infections. Pneumonia in inpatients. Sepsis.

FAQ

Q1. Why 2.25 gm over 1.125 gm?
In severe or resistant infections.

Q2. Is it applicable in dialysis patients?
Yes, but with dose adjustments.

Q3. How is it given? I
V infusion.

Q4. Is it possible to administer it together with other antibiotics?
Yes, in combination as a broad coverage.

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