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Viperazone-S 1.5

Viperazone-S 1.5

Cefoperazone 1 GM+ Sulbactam 0.5 GM

It is combined with other severe and resistant infections, particularly hospital-acquired infections.

It is combined with other severe and resistant infections, particularly hospital-acquired infections. It is especially helpful in biliary tract and intra-abdominal infections because of high biliary excretion.

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Uses

It is combined with other severe and resistant infections, particularly hospital-acquired infections. It is especially helpful in biliary tract and intra-abdominal infections because of high biliary excretion.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain Rash, itching, allergy Dizziness or headache

Uses

It is combined with other severe and resistant infections, particularly hospital-acquired infections. It is especially helpful in biliary tract and intra-abdominal infections because of high biliary excretion.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain Rash, itching, allergy Dizziness or headache

Indications

  • Urinary tract infection (complicated UTIs) Peritonitis, appendicitis, biliary infections Intra-abdominal infections Septicemia (blood infections) Skin and soft tissue infections (cellulitis, abscess, wound infections)

FAQ

Q1: What is VIPERAZONE-S 1.5 Injection?
A1: It is administered to treat severe bacterial infections, in particular those due to resistant organisms in the lungs, urinary tract, abdomen, skin, and blood.

Q2: What is the mechanism of action of Cefoperazone and Sulbactam combination?
A2: Cefoperazone kills bacteria, Sulbactam prevents the enzyme beta-lactamase that causes resistance, therefore, making the antibiotic more effective.

Q3: What is the administration of VIPERAZONE-S?
A3: It is either injected by a doctor or a nurse intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM).

Q4: Is it possible to use it in liver patients?
A4: Yes, possibly dose adjustment is necessary because Cefoperazone is primarily excreted in bile. There is a need to monitor doctors.

Indications

  • Urinary tract infection (complicated UTIs) Peritonitis, appendicitis, biliary infections Intra-abdominal infections Septicemia (blood infections) Skin and soft tissue infections (cellulitis, abscess, wound infections)

FAQ

Q1: What is VIPERAZONE-S 1.5 Injection?
A1: It is administered to treat severe bacterial infections, in particular those due to resistant organisms in the lungs, urinary tract, abdomen, skin, and blood.

Q2: What is the mechanism of action of Cefoperazone and Sulbactam combination?
A2: Cefoperazone kills bacteria, Sulbactam prevents the enzyme beta-lactamase that causes resistance, therefore, making the antibiotic more effective.

Q3: What is the administration of VIPERAZONE-S?
A3: It is either injected by a doctor or a nurse intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM).

Q4: Is it possible to use it in liver patients?
A4: Yes, possibly dose adjustment is necessary because Cefoperazone is primarily excreted in bile. There is a need to monitor doctors.

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