Product Description
CEFTRIAXONE IP 2GM SULBACTUM USP 1GM INJECTION (D XONE S 3GM )
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How Ceftriaxone Sulbactam Injection WorksThis veterinary formulation combines Ceftriaxone, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic, with Sulbactam, a beta-lactamase inhibitor. Together, they enhance antibacterial efficacy by combating resistant bacterial strains. The injection is used to treat a variety of infections, making it a reliable choice for veterinarians handling complex bacterial issues in livestock and companion animals.
Proper Preparation and AdministrationThe medication must be reconstituted with the provided sterile water just before use, ensuring potency and safety. It can be administered only via intramuscular or intravenous routes, following the veterinarians dosage instructions. Mixing with other drugs in the same syringe is not recommended, maintaining the purity and effectiveness of the injection.
Safety and Withdrawal GuidelinesStrictly for veterinary use, the injection requires prescription and supervision by a licensed veterinarian. Withdrawal periods must be observed: Milk-producing animals should not have their milk used for three days after administration, while meat from treated animals should not be consumed for seven days. Careful adherence ensures safety for both animals and consumers.
FAQs of CEFTRIAXONE SULBACTUM INJECTION. VETERINARY:
Q: How is Ceftriaxone Sulbactam Injection prepared and administered to animals?
A: The vial should be reconstituted with the provided sterile water immediately before use. After preparation, it is administered intramuscularly or intravenously, strictly following the veterinarians dosage and instructions.
Q: What types of bacterial infections does this injection treat in animals?
A: Ceftriaxone Sulbactam Injection is indicated for a broad spectrum of bacterial infections susceptible to the ceftriaxone-sulbactam combination, including respiratory, urinary, and systemic infections in cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and dogs.
Q: When should withdrawal periods be observed after administering the injection?
A: Withdrawal periods must be followed: Milk from treated animals should not be used for three days, and meat should not be consumed for seven days. Always consult your veterinarian for specifics.
Q: Where should unused vials of this product be stored?
A: Store the vials in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain stability and efficacy throughout the 24-month shelf life.
Q: What precautions should be taken during administration?
A: The injection should only be used under veterinary supervision, as allergic reactions may occur. It should not be mixed with other drugs in the same syringe. Proper reconstitution and hygienic handling are crucial.
Q: What are the benefits of using this antibiotic combination for animals?
A: Combining Ceftriaxone with Sulbactam enhances its effectiveness against resistant bacteria, making it a strong choice for treating various infections and promoting faster recovery in affected animals.