ANIZONE S INJECTION 1gm Vial
Generic Name:
Cefoperazone/Sulbactam
Prescription Required Why?
India
Active Ingredient: Cefoperazone/Sulbactam
Active Ingredient: Cefoperazone/Sulbactam
ANIZONE S INJECTION is a combination medication containing Cefoperazone and Sulbactam, designed to treat a variety of bacterial infections. Cefoperazone is a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic, while Sulbactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that helps enhance the effectiveness of Cefoperazone against resistant bacteria.
The dosage of ANIZONE S INJECTION may vary based on the specific infection being treated, the patient's age, weight, and overall health condition. It is recommended to follow the healthcare provider's instructions for proper administration. Typically, the injection is administered intravenously or intramuscularly.
Common side effects may include:
If you experience severe side effects or allergic reactions, seek medical attention immediately.
It is used to treat various bacterial infections, particularly those that are resistant to other antibiotics.
ANIZONE S INJECTION is administered either intravenously or intramuscularly by a healthcare professional.
It should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider, especially in individuals with a history of allergies to penicillins or cephalosporins.
If you miss a dose, contact your healthcare provider for instructions. Do not double the dose to catch up.
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