Meropenem 1gm Injection

2,400.00

BRAND NAME: MEROBIA
COMPOSITION: Meropenem 1gm
BRAND NAME:   1’s
MRP:  2400

Description

Meropenem 1gm Injection is an antibiotic used to treat severe infections developed in the skin, lungs, blood, urinary tract, and brain (i.e., meningitis). It functions by killing the bacteria responsible for these problems. However, it is not prescribed for viral infections. Medics use it to treat critically ill patients admitted to the hospital. This medicine is administered by drip/infusion or directly through the injection into a vein. It is given under the supervision of the healthcare professional or a nurse.

The dose and length of the treatment course of Meropenem 1gm Injection depend on which kind of infection an individual patient has, the infection site, and its severity. Even if the condition seems better, continue taking this medicine as prescribed by the doctor. Stopping the treatment course may result in a relapse of the infection. Also, the infections may become harder to treat.

Before commencing the treatment with Meropenem 1gm Injection, narrate your medical history to the doctor, especially epilepsy (seizures), liver, or kidney problems. Also, if allergic to any antibiotic, inform the doctor beforehand. One may be advised some tests throughout the treatment to monitor the blood cell count and kidney function.

Instructions for Taking Meropenem 1gm Injection?

For the best possible effects, use it at evenly spaced times. Also, one can use this medication at the same time every day. It will help you remember (for patients taking regularly). The symptoms may disappear in a few days, don’t stop taking this medication, finish the prescribed course.

Meropenem 1gm Injection is regarded as safe during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nursing. However, an individual patient should take this medicine after consulting with the doctor. Self-administration of this medicine is unrecommended. The doctor or nurse will give this medicine to the patient.

Points to Consider While Taking This Medicine

During the administration of Meropenem 1gm Injection, a clean workplace, hand hygiene, and skin disinfectant are necessary (for the healthcare professional). This product may contain inactive ingredients that may cause side effects, know the ingredients used in the formulation or confer with the healthcare professional for more details. Also, one can ensure the proper administration of this Meropenem 1gm Injection by considering the below-listed points.

Take These Measures:-

  • Narrate your medical history to the doctor, especially of brain disorders, kidney disease, liver problems, or stomach/intestinal diseases.
  • Do not drive, operate any heavy machinery, or avoid working on heights while taking Meropenem 1gm Injection as it may affect your alertness or vision.
  • If missed any dose of Meropenem 1gm Injection, do not double the dose to catch up. Consult with the healthcare professional.
  • If you are on a salt-restricted diet, inform the doctor or pharmacist before taking this medication as it may contain sodium.
  • Meropenem 1gm Injection falls under pregnancy category B. There are no side effects reported while taking this medicine during pregnancy.

All the above measures can help an individual avoid some side effects and enhance the effectiveness of these medications. Apart from these, one should take this medicine as advised by the healthcare professional for the best possible results.

Most Common Side Effects

During the treatment course of Meropenem 1gm Injection, one may experience some side effects. Generally, the side effects caused by the medication are mild and temporary. Also, those side effects do not require any special medication attention.

Side Effects:-

  1. Rash
  2. Nausea
  3. Vomiting
  4. Headache
  5. Diarrhea
  6. Constipation
  7. Anemia (low number of red blood cells)

These are the possible side effects caused by Meropenem 1gm Injection. The adverse reactions fade away once the body adjusts to the medication. However, if the adverse reactions persist for a longer duration, confer with the healthcare professional.