Ceftriaxone
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Group of action: Antimicrobial agents for systemic use
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Active ingredient: Ceftriaxone sodium
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Dosage form: Solution for injections
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Pharmacotherapeutic group: Antibacterials for systemic use. Other beta-lactam antibiotics. III generation cephalosporins. Ceftriaxone
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ATC code: J01DD04
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RX/OTC: RX
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Hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, penicillins and other beta-lactam antibiotics in anamnesis, to lidocaine or other local anesthetic drugs amide (for intramuscular injection). Ceftriaxone is contraindicated in premature babies up to 41 weeks in view of the period of fetal development (gestational age + postnatal age).
Hyperbilirubinemia in neonates and prematurity. Ceftriaxone can displace bilirubin from its association with albumin serum, which can lead to the risk of encephalopathy caused by bilirubin.
Ceftriaxone is contraindicated in neonates up 28 days if required (or expected need) treatment with intravenous solutions containing calcium, including the intravenous injections of calcium, such as parenteral nutrition, due to the risk of precipitates of calcium ceftriaxone salt.
There are cases of ghenerating in lungs and kidneys of newborn and premature infants of precipitates, leading to death, while the introduction of ceftriaxone and calcium preparations. In some of these cases received the same infusion systems for intravenous administration of ceftriaxone and solutions containing calcium, and in some infusion systems for intravenous administration were observed occurrence of precipitates.
Ceftriaxone must not be used with solutions comtaiting calcium (Ringer's solution). Solutions comtaiting calcium should not be administered within 48 hours after the last administration of ceftriaxone.
4>Crystalline powder of almost white or white with a yellowish tinge color.
2.5 years
Keep out of reach of children in the original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C