Brand Name :- Infy Guard

Packing :- 3ml Amp+Tray

Category :- ANTIBIOTIC

 

Product Composition:

Each vial contains:

  • Netilmicin Sulphate IP (equivalent to Netilmicin) – 300 mg
  • Injection – 1 ml

Netilmicin Sulphate Injection – Infy Guard contains the drug named Netilmicin Sulfate, which is an antibiotic used in the treatment of bacterial infections. It stops bacteria from growing by blocking them from making the important proteins they need to do their important jobs. Netilmicin Sulphate Injection is a broad-spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic that is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, intraabdominal infections, bone and joint infections, bloodstream infections, also used to prevent infections after surgery and more.

Uses of Netilmicin Sulphate Injection

  • Netilmicin Sulphate Injection is an antibiotic medicine from a group called aminoglycosides. It is used to treat serious bacterial infections like infections in the urinary tract, blood, gonorrhea, and infections in the skin, soft tissues, bones, joints, stomach, and intestines.
  • It is also used to stop bacteria from causing infections after surgery. This medicine is also used to treat severe infections caused by certain bacteria that do not respond to gentamicin.
  • Netilmicin Sulphate Injection has a medicine called Netilmicin. It helps stop bacteria from making important proteins they need to stay alive. So, it helps to cure infections caused by bacteria.

Precaution to use for Netilmicin Sulphate Injection

  • Do not use Netilmicin Sulphate Injection if you are allergic to the medicines or any of their components.
  • Consult with your doctor if you have hearing problems, muscle disorders, Parkinsonism, dehydration, or kidney problems.
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should consult with a doctor before starting Netilmicin Sulphate Injection.
  • Also tell your doctor if you are taking any prescription/non-prescription medicines, including herbal and nutraceutical supplements.
  • Here is the list of the drugs that interact with Netilmicin Sulphate Injection

Furosemide
Succinylcholine
Acyclovir

Directions to use for Netilmicin Sulphate Injection

Netilmicin Sulphate Injections can be given to patients in the hospital to help stop infections. It stops bacteria from growing. It is given through a drip in a vein or as an injection into a vein or muscle by a healthcare worker. Your doctor might change your antibiotic after the test results come back. You should use it regularly at the same times each day, as your doctor instructed. Don’t miss any doses and complete all of your treatment, even if you start to feel good. Stopping the medicine too soon might cause the infection to come back or get worse.

Possible Sife Effects of Netilmicin Sulphate Injection

This medicine can harm the ears or kidneys in some patients. So, please follow all the instructions your doctor gives you when using this medicine. Your doctor might check your kidney function or hearing regularly while you are being treated. You should not use this medicine when you are pregnant. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding.