Ivimicin 50mg Injection functions by halting the growth of bacteria It is administered as either a drip intravenous infusion or an injection directly into a vein or muscle under the supervision of a healthcare professional It is important to note that it should not be selfadministered Once culture reports are available your doctor may switch you to another antibiotic It is crucial to use this medication regularly at evenly spaced time intervals as prescribed by your doctor Do not skip any doses and ensure that you complete the full course of treatment even if you start to feel better If the medicine is stopped too early it may result in the infection returning or worsening In terms of side effects please consult your doctor if any of the following persist or if your condition does not improve despite treatment hearing loss injection site issues and increased blood urea High doses of this medication may cause balance disorders loss of balance kidney damage and hearing loss in some patients As a result it is important to carefully follow all instructions provided by your doctor while using this medicine Additionally your doctor may conduct regular kidney function tests hearing tests and urine tests during the course of treatment It is not recommended to use this medication during pregnancy Therefore inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to conceive or breastfeeding

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Ivimicin 50mg Injection 2ml

Ivimicin 50mg Injection 2ml

Amikacin (50mg)

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Ivimicin 500mg Injection 2ml

Ivimicin 500mg Injection 2ml

Amikacin (500mg)

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Ivimicin 100mg Injection 2ml

Ivimicin 100mg Injection 2ml

Amikacin (100mg)

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Ivimicin 250mg Injection 2ml

Ivimicin 250mg Injection 2ml

Amikacin (250mg)

vial of 2 ml Injection

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