– Meropenem 500mg Injection
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (including hospital-acquired pneumonia) Urinary tract infection (complicated) Intra-abdominal infections Meningitis (bacterial) Skin & soft tissue infections Septicemia (blood infections) Pelvic infections (gynecological infections).
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (including hospital-acquired pneumonia) Urinary tract infection (complicated) Intra-abdominal infections Meningitis (bacterial) Skin & soft tissue infections Septicemia (blood infections) Pelvic infections (gynecological infections).
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia (including hospital-acquired pneumonia) Urinary tract infection (complicated) Intra-abdominal infections Meningitis (bacterial) Skin & soft tissue infections Septicemia (blood infections) Pelvic infections (gynecological infections).
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (including hospital-acquired pneumonia) Urinary tract infection (complicated) Intra-abdominal infections Meningitis (bacterial) Skin & soft tissue infections Septicemia (blood infections) Pelvic infections (gynecological infections).
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Q1. What is Meropenem 500 mg Injection?
It is administered in the treatment of severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, urinary tract, abdominal, and blood infections due to resistant bacteria.
Q2. What is the administration of Meropenem 500 mg?
It is administered as an intravenous (IV) injection or infusion by a medical worker in a hospital.
Q3. Is Meropenem administerable to children?
Yes, Meropenem may be prescribed in children (including infants >3 months) with meningitis or other severe infections, however, it is to be done under the supervision of a pediatrician.
Q4. Is it possible to withdraw Meropenem when I feel much better?
No. Early discontinuation can lead to relapse of infection and antibiotic resistance. Never leave the course of prescription.
FAQ
Q1. What is Meropenem 500 mg Injection?
It is administered in the treatment of severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, urinary tract, abdominal, and blood infections due to resistant bacteria.
Q2. What is the administration of Meropenem 500 mg?
It is administered as an intravenous (IV) injection or infusion by a medical worker in a hospital.
Q3. Is Meropenem administerable to children?
Yes, Meropenem may be prescribed in children (including infants >3 months) with meningitis or other severe infections, however, it is to be done under the supervision of a pediatrician.
Q4. Is it possible to withdraw Meropenem when I feel much better?
No. Early discontinuation can lead to relapse of infection and antibiotic resistance. Never leave the course of prescription.