Supacef 750mg Injection is an antibiotic medicine that fights bacterial infections in various parts of the body. It belongs to the cephalosporin group of antibiotics and works by killing bacteria that cause infections. It is given by a doctor or nurse through injection, usually in a hospital or clinic setting.
Uses of Supacef 750mg Injection
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Respiratory tract infections (lungs, throat)
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Urinary tract infections
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Skin and soft tissue infections
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Bone and joint infections
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Ear, nose, and throat infections
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Abdominal and pelvic infections
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Prevention of surgical site infections
Benefits of Supacef Injection
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Destroys harmful bacteria and controls infection
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Helps reduce symptoms like fever, swelling, and pain
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Effective in moderate bacterial infections where lower doses may not be enough
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Prevents spread of infection in the body
Possible Side Effects
Common and usually mild:
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Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
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Stomach upset, nausea, or vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Rash or itching
Rare but serious (seek medical help):
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Severe allergic reaction (swelling, difficulty breathing)
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Persistent diarrhea with blood/mucus
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Liver or kidney-related issues (very rare)
How It Works
Supacef Injection contains a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic that damages the bacterial cell wall. This kills the bacteria and stops infection from spreading.
How to Use
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Given only by a healthcare professional, either into a vein (IV) or muscle (IM).
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Dosage depends on infection type, severity, and patient condition.
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Complete the prescribed course to prevent antibiotic resistance.
Safety Advice
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Inform your doctor about any history of allergy to antibiotics.
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Use cautiously in patients with kidney or liver disease.
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Usually safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding if prescribed by a doctor.
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Not useful for viral infections (like cold or flu).
Missed Dose
Unlikely, as it is administered by a healthcare professional. If missed, it will be given as soon as possible.
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