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Introduction About ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION
ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION is a combination of Cefoperazone and Sulbactam, which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It is used to manage various bacterial infections such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections (upper and lower), intra-abdominal infections, septicaemia (serious bloodstream infection), meningitis (inflammation of brain and spinal cord membranes, typically caused by an infection), and skin and soft tissue infections.
It is also used to manage bone and joint infections, gonorrhoea (sexually transmitted bacterial infection), endometritis (inflammation of the uterine lining due to infection), pelvic inflammatory disease (infection of the female reproductive organs), and other infections of the genital tract.
Bacterial infections are caused by the multiplication of specific harmful strains of bacteria anywhere in the body. It is characterized by symptoms such as fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, tiredness, and swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, groin, or elsewhere.
Before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION, inform your doctor if you have impaired kidney function, severe biliary obstruction (blockage of the bile ducts), severe liver disease, or malabsorption conditions, and have a schedule for laboratory tests (such as measuring glucose in the urine).
ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in pregnant and breastfeeding women only if advised by the doctor. Also, it should be used with caution in children and elderly patients.
The most common side effects of receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION are diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Inform your doctor if any of these side effects bother you.
Uses Of ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION
Manages bacterial infections such as:
- Respiratory tract infections
- Urinary tract infections (upper and lower)
- Intra-abdominal infections
- Septicaemia
- Meningitis
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Bone and joint infections
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Endometritis
- Gonorrhoea
- Other infections of the genital tract
How ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION Works
ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION contains cefoperazone and sulbactam. Cefoperazone works by stopping the formation of bacterial cell coverings, which makes the bacteria susceptible to killing. Sulbactam works by reducing bacterial resistance and enhancing the activity of cefoperazone against the bacteria. Together, they help to manage various bacterial infections.
How to use ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION
ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse, either into the vein (intravenously) or muscle (intramuscularly). Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and severity of the infection.
Side Effects Of ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION
Common
- Diarrhea
- Nausea, vomiting
- Coagulopathy (impairment in the blood's ability to clot)
Uncommon
- Headache
- Itching
- Raised red rashes (urticaria)
- Pain or inflammation of a vein at the site of injection
- Fever, chills
Rare
Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects after receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION:
- Allergic reactions
- Skin reactions such as toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and dermatitis exfoliative (signs include blistering and peeling of the skin).
- Persistent bleeding
How To Manage Side Effects

Diarrhea
Keep yourself hydrated by drinking lots of fluids, such as water or fruit juices. If the symptom does not improve, inform your doctor.

Headache
Apply a hot or cold water bag to your head. Drink plenty of fluids. Try taking rest in a quiet and dark room. Apply pain-relieving balm on your forehead if necessary. Inform your doctor if the headache does not reduce.

Nausea And Vomiting
Take regular sips of cold drinks. Stick to simple meals. Avoid eating oily, fried, or spicy foods. Do not lie down or sleep immediately after eating. If nausea does not improve, inform your doctor.
Warning & Precautions

Pregnancy
Monitoring requiredZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used during pregnancy only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.

Breastfeeding
Use with CautionZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in breast-feeding women, as a small amount of this medicine is excreted in the breast milk. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.

Driving and Using Machines
SafeZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION does not affect your ability to drive or use machinery.

Alcohol
ContraindicatedAvoid consuming alcohol while receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION because it may cause flushing, sweating, headaches, and an increase in the heartbeat.

Kidney
Use with CautionZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with impaired kidney function. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.

Liver
Use with CautionZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with severe biliary obstruction (blockage of the bile ducts) and severe liver disease. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.

Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not receive ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION if you are allergic to cefoperazone, sulbactam, beta-lactam antibiotics (such as Penicillins and cephalosporins (Ex. cefuroxime)) or any other ingredients of this medicine.

Use In Pediatrics
Use with CautionZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in children. Your child’s doctor may adjust the dose depending upon the child's body weight. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.

Use In Geriatrics
Use with CautionZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor before receiving it.
Others
Before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION, inform your doctor if you:
- Have poor diet and malabsorption conditions
- Have any scheduled laboratory tests (such as measuring glucose in the urine)
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
- Medicines used to manage bacterial infections, such as aminoglycosides (Ex. gentamicin, tobramycin, amikacin, and streptomycin)
- Oral anti-coagulants (Ex. warfarin) (used to manage or manage blood clots)
Overdosage:
ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION will be administered to you only by a doctor or a nurse in a hospital, and so it is unlikely to receive an overdose. However, consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms, such as neurologic effects (such as fits).
Synopsis
Drug | : | Cefoperazone, Sulbactam |
Pharmacological Category | : | Cephalosporin; Beta-lactamase inhibitors |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Various bacterial infections |
Dosage Forms | : | Injection |
More Information
Storage
- Store below 25°C and protect from light
FAQs About ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION
Q: What is ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION used for?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION is a combination of Cefoperazone and Sulbactam, which belongs to the group of medicines called antibiotics. It is used to manage several bacterial infections such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections (upper and lower), intra-abdominal infections, septicaemia, meningitis, skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, gonorrhoea, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and other infections of the genital tract.
Q: How does ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION work?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION contains cefoperazone and sulbactam. Cefoperazone works by stopping the formation of bacterial cell coverings, which makes the bacteria susceptible to killing. Sulbactam works by reducing bacterial resistance and enhancing the activity of cefoperazone against the bacteria. Together, they help to manage various bacterial infections.
Q: Is ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION safe for kidneys?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with impaired kidney function. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.
Q: How ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION is administered?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse, either into the vein (intravenously) or muscle (intramuscularly). Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending upon your age, body weight, and severity of the infection.
Q: Is ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION safe to use in patients with liver disease?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in patients with severe biliary obstruction (blockage of the bile ducts) and severe liver disease. Consult your doctor for advice before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.
Q: What are the side effects of ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION?
A: The most common side effects of receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and coagulopathy (impairment in the blood's ability to clot). Inform your doctor if any of these side effects bother you.
Q: Is ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION safe during pregnancy?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used during pregnancy only if considered clearly necessary. Consult your doctor before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION.
Q: Can ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION be used in children?
A: ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION should be used with caution in children. Your child’s doctor may adjust the dose depending upon the child's body weight. Consult your child’s doctor for advice.
Q: Who should not use ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION?
A: Do not receive ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION if you are allergic to cefoperazone, sulbactam, beta-lactam antibiotics (such as Penicillins and cephalosporins (Ex. cefuroxime)) or any other ingredients of this medicine.
Q: What precautions must be taken while using ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION?
A: Before receiving ZOACT 1.5GM INJECTION, inform your doctor if you have impaired kidney function, severe biliary obstruction (blockage of the bile ducts), severe liver disease, poor diet and malabsorption conditions, or have any scheduled laboratory tests (such as measuring glucose in the urine).
References
1. Conan MacDougall. Penicillins, Cephalosporins, and Other Beta-Lactam Antibiotics. Goodman & Gilman’s: The Pharmacological Basics of Therapeutics. 13th Edition. New York McGraw Hill Medical, 2018. Page – 1023-1038.
2. Lan, Shao-Huan, Shen-Peng Chang, Chih-Cheng Lai, Li-Chin Lu, and Hung-Jen Tang. Efficacy and safety of cefoperazone-sulbactam in empiric therapy for febrile neutropenia: A systemic review and meta-analysis. National Library of Medicine. February 2020. [Accessed on 23rd July 2024] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034635/
3. Chiang, Tsung-Ta, Hung-Jen Tang, Cheng-Hsun Chiu, Te-Li Chen, Mao-Wang Ho, Chen-Hsiang Lee, Wang-Huei Sheng, and Ya-Sung Yang. Antimicrobial activities of cefoperazone-sulbactam in comparison to cefoperazone against clinical organisms from medical centers in Taiwan. Journal of Medical Sciences. December 2016. [Accessed on 23rd July 2024] https://www.jmedscindmc.com/article.asp?issn=1011-4564;year=2016;volume=36;issue=6;spage=229;epage=233;aulast=Chiang;aid=JMedSci_2016_36_6_229_196365
4. Pfizer Limited. Electronic Medicines Compendium (EMC). [Revised in April 2020] [Accessed on 23rd July 2024] https://labeling.pfizer.com/ShowLabeling.aspx?id=14800#:~:text=mEq)%20per%20gram.-,Sulbactam%20is%20an%20off%2Dwhite%20crystalline%20powder%20which%20is%20highly,(1.5%20mEq)%20per%20gram.
Useful Diagnostic Tests
- Complete Blood Count (CBC)/ Hemogram
- Kidney Function Test (KFT)
- Peripheral Smear Examination By Pathologist
- Serum Electrolytes/ Electrolytes Profile
- Culture & Sensitivity, Blood
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