Omisafe – Ceftriaxone Injection
Description
CEFTRIAXONE (OMISAFE) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL DISEASES
A member of the cephalosporin family of antibiotics, ceftriaxone injection is used to treat bacterial infections in the body. It works well against infections in the blood, heart, lungs, brain (meningitis, for example), ear, urinary system, skin, soft tissues, bones, and joints.
How Ceftriaxone Injection should be taken?
You can consume Ceftriaxone Injection with or without food. Water should be consumed along with it. Take this drug consistently each day at approximately the same time(s). The dosage and frequency will be determined by your primary care provider. Depending on how well it is working, this might occasionally alter. Avoid stopping it suddenly without talking to your doctor first because doing so could make your chest pain return.
Common Side Effects of this Injection.
The most frequent adverse reactions to this injection include rashes, diarrhea, abnormalities in blood cell counts, and liver function tests. Some patients may experience momentary pain or redness where the injection was made. Even though these side effects are typically minor, you should let your doctor know if they affect you or persist.
Expert Advice for this Medicine.
Let your doctor know if you have any liver or heart conditions before using this medication. Other medications, particularly those used to treat cardiac issues, high blood pressure, and seizures (fits), could have an impact on how it functions. To ensure your safety, please inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking.