Entero Injection
Entero Injection is a medication used in the hospital to treat critically ill patients It can be effective even in cases where bacteria have developed resistance to other antibiotics This medication is administered through a drip or by direct injection into a vein under the supervision of a healthcare professional The dosage depends on the type and severity of the infection as well as its location in the body It is important to receive the injections at the same time each day for optimal results It is also crucial to continue taking the medication for the full duration prescribed even if symptoms improve rapidly If the medication is stopped too early the infection may return or worsen Some individuals may experience side effects such as nausea vomiting diarrhea changes in taste or redness and swelling at the injection site However these side effects are typically temporary and diminish during the course of treatment as the body adjusts to the medication If these side effects become bothersome or do not go away it is advisable to consult a doctor Before starting treatment with Entero Injection it is essential to inform your doctor about any existing liver or kidney problems as well as any allergies to antibiotics During the course of treatment the doctor may recommend blood tests to monitor your blood cell counts Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using this medication
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Entero Injection
Prescription Required
Packaging :
vial of 8 ml Injection
Manufacturer :
Deys MedicalComposition :
Chloramphenicol (NA)