This medication may also be administered as a preventive measure during surgical procedures. A healthcare professional administers Oframax either through intravenous infusion or direct injection into a vein or muscle. Your physician will determine the appropriate dosage. It’s crucial to receive this medication at regular intervals as prescribed and complete the entire treatment course, even if symptoms improve. Premature discontinuation may result in recurrent or aggravated infection.
Common adverse effects include diarrhea, skin rashes, altered liver function test results, and changes in blood cell counts. Some patients may experience temporary injection site reactions such as redness or discomfort. While typically mild, consult your doctor if these symptoms persist or cause concern.
Prior to treatment, inform your healthcare provider about any antibiotic allergies or pre-existing kidney/liver conditions. Disclose all current medications as they may interact with Oframax.
THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF OFRAMAX INJECTION
- Management of bacterial infections
THERAPEUTIC ADVANTAGES OF OFRAMAX INJECTION
For Bacterial Infection Treatment
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF OFRAMAX INJECTION
Frequently Observed Reactions
- Gastrointestinal disturbances (diarrhea)
- Dermatological reactions (rashes)
- Hepatic parameter fluctuations
- Hematological changes (reduced blood cell counts)
- Local injection site reactions (pain, erythema, swelling)
ADMINISTRATION GUIDELINES
MECHANISM OF ACTION
Important Notice:
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