Taximax 1500 mg Injection – Overview
Taximax 1500 mg Injection is an antibiotic combination prescribed for managing a variety of bacterial infections. It works by stopping the growth and spread of harmful bacteria, thereby helping the body recover from infection.
Medical Uses
-
Treatment of serious bacterial infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, meningitis, gonorrhea, and complicated infections of the urinary tract, kidneys, bones, joints, and skin.
-
Often used as a preventive measure during surgical procedures, including cesarean sections, to lower the risk of post-operative infections.
Benefits
This injection contains Cefotaxime and Sulbactam.
-
Cefotaxime is an antibiotic that blocks the formation of bacterial cell walls, causing the bacteria to die.
-
Sulbactam prevents bacteria from resisting the effect of Cefotaxime, making the treatment more effective.
Together, they provide a strong defense against many bacterial infections.
How It Is Given
-
Administered only by a doctor or nurse.
-
Should not be self-injected.
-
Treatment duration and dose are decided by the healthcare professional depending on the condition.
Possible Side Effects
Some people may experience:
-
Pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site
-
Tenderness or hardening at the injection site
-
Allergic reactions like rash or itching
-
Upset stomach or digestive issues
-
Temporary changes in white blood cell count
Most side effects are mild and settle on their own. Contact your doctor if they persist or cause discomfort.
Safety Information
-
Alcohol: Use with caution; consult your doctor.
-
Pregnancy: Generally considered safe if prescribed by a doctor.
-
Breastfeeding: Safe in most cases, as it passes into breast milk in very small amounts.
-
Driving: May cause dizziness or blurred vision, so avoid driving if affected.
-
Kidney problems: Dose adjustments may be required; kidney function monitoring may be advised.
-
Liver problems: Use carefully under medical supervision.
Missed Dose
If a scheduled dose is missed, speak to your doctor for guidance. Do not attempt self-administration.






Reviews
There are no reviews yet.