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Beecetrax drug with the main ingredient is Ceftriaxone, which is a powder for injection used to bacteriostatic and bactericidal. This is a prescription drug, patients are required to have a doctor's prescription and prescription before use.
1. What is Beecetrax?
Beecetrax belongs to the 3rd generation Cephalosporin antibiotic group, with a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity. Like other antibiotics of the same Cephalosporin line, Ceftriaxone in Beecetrax helps bacteriostatic and bactericidal in cases of infections and infections. Beecetrax is prepared in the form of powder for injection, weight of each vial is 1g, a box includes 10 vials of powder for injection. Beecetrax medicine is composed of the main drug, Ceftriaxone, which is extracted in the form of Ceftriaxone sodium. This is a drug with antibiotic properties, used in cases of bacterial infections to bacteriostatic and bactericidal.
2. What are the effects of Beecetrax?
Beecetrax is made from Ceftriaxone 1g and other excipients, just enough for one vial of powder for injection. Ceftriaxone acts as an antibiotic with the mechanism of action by inhibiting the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, from which the bacteria are weakened and die.
Ceftriaxone has also been shown to have beta-lactamase resistance; This is an enzyme secreted by bacteria. Therefore, Beecetrax is only indicated for use in severe infections. Ceftriaxone can penetrate well into the cerebrospinal fluid and should be used in cases of meningitis.
Beecetrax medicine is indicated for use in the following cases:
Patients with severe infections, drugs of the 1st, 2nd generation cephalosporin group have no effect Patients with severe infections such as meningitis, pressure brain car, endocarditis. Patients suffering from bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract such as: gastritis - enteritis, abdominal inflammation; Patients with infections in musculoskeletal, skin and soft tissue. In addition, there are also bacteremia, infections in the urinary - genital tract. Patient has severe respiratory tract infection and/or otitis media. Prophylaxis and prevention of postoperative infections.
3. Usage of Beecetrax
3.1. How to use Beecetrax For the drug Beecetrax, the doctor will administer intramuscularly or intravenously to the patient to use. The reason for this is that Ceftriaxone is absorbed very slowly from the gastrointestinal tract, so it is used for direct injection into the body. Dosage of Beecetrax depends on the needs and response of the patient, so the dose will be different.
3.2. Dosage of Beecetrax Recommended dosage for adult patients:
The usual dose of Beecetrax for this group of people is 1 to 2 g of Ceftriaxone per day, administered by injection once or in two divided doses. . In severe infections, the maximum dose that can be used is 4 g per day. Dosage to prevent infection during surgery: 1 g intravenous dose about 30 minutes to 2 hours before surgery. Recommended dosage for pediatric patients:
The usual dose of Beecetrax for this population depends on weight. The recommended dose is 50 to 75 mg per kilogram of body weight, administered once daily, given once or in two divided doses. Dosage recommendations for patients with renal and hepatic impairment:
Depending on the results of blood tests, the doctor will make specific dosage adjustments. In the case of creatinine below 10 ml/min, the maximum dose of Ceftriaxone is 2 g within 24 hours.
3.3. Contraindications Beecetrax Do not use Beecetrax in patients with a history of hypersensitivity or allergy to antibiotics such as penicillin or Cephalosporin. Do not use Beecetrax for children under 30 months of age Do not use Beecetrax for patients with severe liver or kidney failure. Use caution when using Beecetrax for pregnant or lactating women.
4. Notes when using Beecetrax
4.1. Side effects of Beecetrax When using Beecetrax, patients may experience unwanted side effects such as:
Common: allergic skin reactions such as jaundice, itching, rash or confusion Gastrointestinal disturbances such as diarrhea Uncommon: Fever, edema, urticaria, elevated liver enzymes, thrombocytopenia and leukopenia Rare: CNS reactions such as headache, dizziness, convulsions; reactions such as conjunctivitis, anaphylaxis, or nephrotoxicity. 4.2. Drug interactions Beecetrax Do not use calcium diluent to mix the drug because it may cause precipitation. Do not use Ceftriaxone concurrently with calcium-containing intravenous solutions When using BeeCetrax 1g concurrently with Aminoglycoside, Polyxin group antibiotics. May cause risk of kidney toxicity When Beecetrax 1g is used concurrently with diuretics can damage the kidneys When Beecetrax 1g is used concurrently with probenecid, the concentration of Ceftriaxone in the blood increases. Beecetrax drug storage
Do not leave Beecetrax in damp, wet places. Store the medicine at room temperature, below 30 degrees Celsius. After diluting the injection solution, use it within 24 hours. Beecetrax is a prescription drug, requiring a doctor's prescription before use. Patients should strictly follow the instructions and dosage of the treating doctor.
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