Amikef 250 MG Injection
About Amikef 250 MG Injection
Amikef 250 MG Injection is used to cure various types of bacterial infections of the lungs, skin, abdomen and blood caused by E.coli, Streptococci and Enterococci. The medication works by preventing the synthesis of certain proteins that are required for the growth of bacteria. However, Use of this medication can lead to complications related to kidney and hearing problems in elderly patients. The medication should be avoided if you have a known allergy to it.
Some of the side effects associated with this injection are Hearing loss, muscle pain, frequent urination, Unusual tiredness & weakness, Difficulty in breathing and blurred vision. The medication does not excrete through breast milk hence it can be used during breastfeeding, however, pregnant women should consult a doctor before using it to know the risks associated with the injection.
What are the uses of Amikef 250 MG Injection
Intra-Abdominal Infections
Bacteremia
What are the contraindications of Amikef 250 MG Injection ?
Impaired Kidney Function
What are the side effects of Amikef 250 MG Injection ?
Black Or Tarry Stools
Blurred Vision
Decrease In Frequency Of Urination
Difficulty In Breathing
Muscle Pain
Unusual Tiredness And Weakness
Key highlights of Amikef 250 MG Injection
How long is the duration of effect?
This medication is excreted in urine and its effect lasts for a duration of 8 to 12 hours.
What is the onset of action?
The maximum effect of this medication is usually observed in 45 to 120 minutes after it is being injected into the muscles.
Are there any pregnancy warnings?
This medication is not recommended for pregnant women. Doctor consultation is necessary.
Is it habit forming?
No habit forming tendency has been reported for this medication.
Are there any breast-feeding warnings?
The medication is probably safe to use during breastfeeding.
What are the substitutes for Amikef 250 MG Injection ?
Below is the list of medicines, which have the same composition, strength and form as Amikef 250 MG Injection , and hence can be used as its substitute.
- Alfakim 250 MG Injection
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd
- Mikacin 250 MG Injection
Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt.Ltd
- Unimika 250 MG Injection
Unichem Laboratories Ltd
- Mkcin 250 MG Injection
Mankind Pharmaceuticals Ltd
- Amikacin 250 MG Injection
Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
What are the dosage instructions?
Are there any missed dose instructions?
In case, if you miss any dose and remember it at the time of next scheduled dose then you can skip the missed dose. Don’t forget to take the missed dose as soon as you remember.
Are there any overdose instructions?
Seek emergency medical treatment or contact the doctor in case of an overdose.
How does this medication work?
Amikef belongs to the group of Aminoglycosides. It works by irreversibly binding to 30S ribosomal subunits of the susceptible bacteria and intervenes with the production of essential components required for the growth of bacteria.
What are the interactions of Amikef 250 MG Injection ?
Whenever you take more than one medicine, or mix it with certain foods or beverages, you"re at risk of a drug interaction.
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Interaction with Medicine
Medicine
Do not use this injection in combination with Ceftriaxone, Ethinyl Estradiol, Furosemide, Aspirin and Adefovir.Interaction with Disease
Disease
Patients suffering from Myasthenia Gravis or Parkinsonism and Impaired kidney function should exercise caution while using this medication.
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