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'gram negative bacteria'

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Injectables

Composition : Ceftriaxone 500mg + Sulbactam 250 mg Ceftriaxone : This is a cephalosporin antibiotic that kills bacteria by preventing them from forming cell walls. Sulbactam : This is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that protects ceftriaxone from being inactivated by certain enzymes produced by bacteria. This combination is effective against many types of bacteria, including both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It's often used to treat serious infections, such as: Respiratory tract infections: Pneumonia, bronchitis Skin and soft tissue infections: Cellulitis, abscesses Urinary tract infections: Complicated UTIs Intra-abdominal infections: Infections of the abdomen Sepsis: Blood infection INDICATIONS Septicemia Meningitis Peritonitis UTIs RTIs SSTIs Endometritis

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Antibiotics

Composition : Anhydrous Cefixime 50 mg Broad spectrum against gram +ve & gram -ve bacteria with enhanced anti-staphylococcal activity Effective in reducing the intracellular viability of strains of salmonella Circulating WBSs serve as a targeted drug delivery system by concentrating the medication intracellularly Long elimination of half life Inhibits cell wall synthesis Indications Respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia) Ear infections (otitis media) Urinary tract infections Skin and skin structure infections

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Syrups & Suspensions

Composition : Anhydrous Cefixime 50 mg Broad spectrum against gram +ve & gram -ve bacteria with enhanced anti-staphylococcal activity Effective in reducing the intracellular viability of strains of salmonella Circulating WBSs serve as a targeted drug delivery system by concentrating the medication intracellularly Long elimination of half life Inhibits cell wall synthesis Indications Respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia) Ear infections (otitis media) Urinary tract infections Skin and skin structure infections

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