Yes. It is curable. Injection ceftriaxone one gram intravenously cures the disease.
Injection ceftriaxone is most commonly used via intravenous route only.
Yes. IV ceftriaxone is safe to be used during pregnancy.
pregnant
GMH is a biochemical injection that is administered to women who want to increase their chances of becoming pregnant. On the Humorous side- The acronym GMH also stands for 'Get Me to Hawaii' and I'd definitely like an injection of that please!
To reconstitute ceftriaxone 2g with a 20ml vial, you would typically add 10ml of sterile water for injection to achieve a concentration of 100mg/ml. Always follow the product's instructions and consult a pharmacist or healthcare provider for specific guidance.
im wondering the same thing i was given ceftriaxone at 3 weeks of pregnancy and i did not know i was pregnant at the time and around 3 weeks is when the hearts forming and now my son has h.l.h.s a serious heart defect.
Ceftriaxone is typically mixed with sterile water for injection or isotonic saline solution for intravenous administration. It should not be mixed with dextrose solutions as it can cause precipitation. Always follow the specific instructions provided by the prescribing healthcare provider or pharmacist.
The chemical formula of ceftriaxone is C18H18N8O7S3.
An injection that stops you getting pregnant
Yes you can.
You can take antibiotics from penicillin group like penicillin, ampicillin, amoxicillin, piperacillin etc with clavulanic acid. You can take cephalosporins like cephalexin, cephadroxil, cefuroxime, cefpodoxime, cefixime, injection cephotaxime, ceftriaxone etc. When indicated, you use the macrolides like erythromycin, clarithromycin, roxithromyicin and azithromycin. When indicated you can use aminoglycoside like gentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin with possibility to some risk to fetus. Aminoglycosides are used for as short period as possible. You can use chloramphenicol in pregnancy, when indicated.