Uses of the drug Bagino

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Drug Bagino belongs to the group of parasitic, anti-infective, antiviral, antifungal drugs, used in the treatment of bacterial infections in both adults and children. Let's learn about drug information Bagino through the article below.

1. What is Bagino?


T drug Bagino is prepared in the form of a powder for injection, with the main ingredient being Ceftezole (in the form of Ceftezole sodium) content of 1g. Ceftezole is a first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic that has bactericidal effects by inhibiting cell wall synthesis, thereby inhibiting the growth of bacteria.
The drug has strong activity on gram-positive bacteria (penicillinase-secreting and non-penicillinase-secreting Staphylococci, Streptococcus...), with moderate effect on intestinal gram-negative bacteria.

2. Uses of the drug Bagino


Drug Bagino is used in the treatment of the following cases:
Urinary tract infections: acute or chronic pyelonephritis, cystitis, urethritis. Respiratory tract infections: pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, lung abscess, empyema, Surgical infection: abdominal abscess, peritoneal abscess, postoperative infection Other infections: bacterial infection hemorrhage, endocarditis, osteomyelitis. Do not use Befabrol in cases of people with a history of hypersensitivity to cephalosporin antibiotics.

3. Dosage and how to use the drug Bagino


Dosage depends on each subject Adults: dose 2-4g/day, divided 2-3 times/day
Children: dose 20-80mg/kg/day, divided 2-3 times/day
How to use Drug use Method of administration: Intramuscular or injection, slow intravenous infusion
Dissolve the drug in distilled water for injection, the drug should be used immediately after mixing. In case the drug is not used immediately after mixing, it should be stored in a cool place, protected from light and used within 72 hours.

4. Side effects of the drug Bagino


When using Bagino, you may experience some unwanted effects as follows:
Intramuscular injection may cause pain, sometimes hardening of the injection site Rash, urticaria on the skin Gastrointestinal disorders: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, pseudomembranous colitis Cholestatic jaundice, mild elevation of liver enzymes AST, ALT. Eosinophilia, hemorrhagic complications. Arthralgia Candida dermatophytosis Using high doses can cause convulsions, central nervous system toxicity, especially in renal failure, thrombophlebitis after intravenous infusion. In the process of using the drug, if the patient shows any serious abnormal symptoms, they should immediately contact the treating doctor or medical staff for advice and timely treatment.

5. Interactions of the drug Bagino


When using Ceftezole may affect the results of some tests such as cross-reactivity, direct Coombs test (false positive), urine test (false positive glucose for copper reduction reaction)
Concomitant use with aminoglycoside antibiotics (gentamicin) may increase the risk of kidney damage.
There may be antagonism between ceftezole and other bacteriostatic agents.

6. Notes and cautions during the use of Bagino


When using the drug Bagino should be cautious in the following cases:
Use caution when using for people with a history of hypersensitivity to penicillin group antibiotics. Use with caution in people with severe renal dysfunction. Use with caution in children, dosage should be adjusted according to age and condition of the disease. Patients with severe diarrhea associated with the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics should consider the diagnosis of pseudomembranous colitis and possibly treat it with metronidazole. The safety of the drug when used in pregnant and lactating women has not been established, so it is necessary to weigh the benefits and risks when used in these subjects. In addition to the above information, if you have any questions about the drug Bagino, you can contact the treating doctor for answers.

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