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Linc 300mg Injection functions by inhibiting the growth of bacteria This aids in the improvement of symptoms and the treatment of the underlying infection It is administered intravenously as a drip infusion or through direct injection into a vein or muscle under the supervision of a healthcare professional Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you It is important to use this medication regularly at evenly spaced intervals as prescribed by your doctor Do not skip any doses and complete the entire course of treatment even if you start feeling better Discontinuing the medication prematurely may result in the recurrence or worsening of the infection The most common side effects of this medication may include stomach pain nausea vomiting and diarrhea Some individuals may experience temporary redness or pain at the site of injection These side effects are typically mild but if they persist or become bothersome it is advisable to inform your doctor Before using this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you have any liver or kidney problems bowel or intestinal issues or if you have ever experienced bloody diarrhea caused by taking antibiotics Additionally inform your healthcare team about all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with or be affected by this medication Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should consult their doctor before using this medication

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Linc 300mg Injection

Linc 300mg Injection

Lincomycin (300mg)

vial of 1 ml Injection

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Linc 600mg Injection

Linc 600mg Injection

Lincomycin (600mg)

vial of 2 ml Injection

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