klorum CHLORAMPHENICOL
Introduction to klorum
Klorum is a powerful antibiotic used to treat severe infections when other antibiotics are not effective. It is particularly useful in treating conditions like typhoid fever and infections caused by the bacteria Haemophilus influenzae.
Composition of klorum
Klorum contains the active ingredient Chloramphenicol, which is known for its ability to inhibit bacterial growth by interfering with protein synthesis in bacteria.
Uses of klorum
- Treatment of severe bacterial infections
- Effective against typhoid fever
- Used when other antibiotics fail
- Targets infections caused by Haemophilus influenzae
Side effects of klorum
Common side effects:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
Serious side effects:
- Reversible bone marrow depression
- Irreversible aplastic anemia
Precautions of klorum
Klorum should not be used by individuals with a known hypersensitivity to the drug. It is also contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and in patients with porphyria or those taking medications that suppress bone marrow function. It should not be used for minor infections or during active immunization. Patients with liver or kidney issues should be monitored carefully.
How to Take klorum
- Typically administered orally
- Usual daily dose for adults: 50 mg per kg of body weight, divided into four doses
- For severe infections, the dose may be doubled initially
- Reduce the dose as soon as possible
Conclusion of klorum
Klorum is a potent antibiotic reserved for severe infections where other treatments have failed. While it is effective, it is important to be aware of its potential side effects and contraindications. Always follow the prescribed dosage and consult with a healthcare professional for any concerns.

Available in 3 variations

Klorum 250mg Capsule
strip of 10 capsules

Klorum Injection
vial of 1 gm Injection

Klorum 500mg Capsule
strip of 10 capsules





