BACTOB 80MG INJECTION contains Tobramycin which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It is used to treat bacterial infections of brain and nervous system (Ex. meningitis which is characterized by fever, headache and neck stiffness), stomach (gastroenteritis which is characterized by nausea (feel sick), vomiting, fever, diarrhea, abdominal cramps and pain), intestines, bladder, kidney (urinary tract infection characterize by pelvic pain, pain while urinating and blood in urine), lungs, airway (pneumonia with symptoms of cough, fever, chills, breathing difficulty) and bone, skin or soft tissue including burns, blood poisoning.
Before receiving this medicine BACTOB 80MG INJECTION inform your doctor if you have kidney disease or need dialysis, muscle disorder, such as myasthenia gravis, or Parkinson’s disease, are dehydrated, history of mitochondrial mutation disease (caused by variants in the genome of mitochondria, the parts of your cells which help make energy), have extensive burns, loss of hearing, endocarditis (an inflammation inside the heart), neutropenia (a low number of white blood cells).
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in pregnant and breast-feeding woman. Consult your doctor for advice.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in children and elderly patients. The common side effects of receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION are pain at the site of injection. redness, swelling, and tenderness along a vein, change in urine function. Consult your doctor if the symptoms does not improve.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION effectively works against the disease-causing bacteria by binding irreversibly to one of two amino glycoside binding sites on the 30 S ribosomal subunit of bacteria, inhibiting protein synthesis and thereby terminating the bacterial growth.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION will be administered by your doctor or nurse into intramuscularly or intravenously. Your healthcare provider will administer the right dose depending upon your age, body weight and health condition.
Stop receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in pregnant woman or women planning to have a baby unless recommended by the doctor as it can harm the unborn baby. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in breastfeeding woman as it passes into the breastmilk. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
Do not drive or handle any machines if you feel muscle weakness, while receiving this BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in patients suffering from kidney diseases or under dialysis. Dose will be adjusted by your doctor. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
Do not receive BACTOB 80MG INJECTION if you are allergic to Tobramycin or any other ingredients of this medicine.
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in patients having endocarditis (an inflammation inside the heart). Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
Before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION, inform your doctor if you:
Use in pediatrics:
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in premature, neonatal, infants and children. Your doctor will administer the correct dose and duration depending upon your age and body weight. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
Use in geriatrics:
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be used with caution in elderly patients (especially with renal impairment). Dose will be adjusted by your doctor. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:
Overdosage:
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION will be given to you only by a doctor or nurse in a hospital, and so it is unlikely to receive an overdose. However, if you experience any unusual reactions, contact your doctor immediately.
Drug | : | Tobramycin |
Pharmacological Category | : | Aminoglycosides |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial infections |
Dosage Forms | : | Respule, Eye drops, Eye ointment, Injection |
What are the uses of BACTOB 80MG INJECTION?
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION is used to treat bacterial infections of brain and nervous system, stomach, intestines, bladder, kidney (urinary tract infection), lungs (pneumonia) and bone, skin or soft tissue including burns.
How does BACTOB 80MG INJECTION work?
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION effectively works against the disease-causing bacteria by binding irreversibly to one of two amino glycoside binding sites on the 30 S ribosomal subunit of bacteria inhibiting protein synthesis and thereby terminating the bacterial growth.
Can BACTOB 80MG INJECTION be used in pregnant woman?
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION is not recommended for use in pregnant or women planning to have a baby unless recommended by the doctor as it can harm the unborn baby. Consult your doctor for advice.
Can BACTOB 80MG INJECTION be used in children?
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in premature, neonatal, infants and children. Your doctor will administer the correct dose and duration depending upon your age and body weight. Consult your doctor before receiving BACTOB 80MG INJECTION.
Can BACTOB 80MG INJECTION be used in patients with kidney disease?
BACTOB 80MG INJECTION should be received with caution in patients suffering from kidney diseases or under dialysis. Dose will be adjusted by your doctor. Consult your doctor for advice.
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