Pays: Nouvelle-Zélande
Langue: anglais
Source: Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)
Ceftriaxone sodium 269.9mg (Present as 0.298g ceftriaxone Na*3.5H2O. Eq 0.269g of ceftriaxone Na anhyd or 0.25g ceftriaxone anhy)
Douglas Pharmaceuticals Limited
Ceftriaxone sodium 269.9 mg (Present as 0.298g ceftriaxone Na*3.5H2O. Eq 0.269g of ceftriaxone Na anhyd or 0.25g ceftriaxone anh
250 mg
Powder for injection
Active: Ceftriaxone sodium 269.9mg (Present as 0.298g ceftriaxone Na*3.5H2O. Eq 0.269g of ceftriaxone Na anhyd or 0.25g ceftriaxone anhy)
Vial, glass, single dose, 1 dose unit
Prescription
Prescription
Orchid Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Limited
Package - Contents - Shelf Life: Vial, glass, single dose, - 1 dose units - 36 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C 6 hours reconstituted stored at or below 25°C 24 hours reconstituted stored at 2° to 8°C (Refrigerate, do not freeze)
2001-01-03
CEFTRIAXONE-AFT CEFTRIAXONE SODIUM EQUIVALENT TO CEFTRIAXONE 500 MG, 1 G AND 2 G POWDER FOR INJECTION PRESENTATION Ceftriaxone-AFT is a white to pale yellow powder packed in vials which contain the equivalent of 500 mg, 1 g or 2 g ceftriaxone. USES _ACTIONS _ Ceftriaxone is a long acting, broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic for parenteral use. The bactericidal activity of ceftriaxone results from inhibition of cell wall synthesis. Ceftriaxone exerts in vitro activity against a wide range of Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms. Ceftriaxone is highly stable to most beta-lactamases, both penicillinases and cephalosporinases, of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Ceftriaxone is usually active against the following microorganisms in vitro and in clinical infections (see Indications): GRAM-POSITIVE AEROBES: _Staphylococcus aureus _ (methicillin-sensitive) _Staphylococci _coagulase-negative Streptococcus pyogenes ( -hemolytic, group A) Streptococcus agalactiae _(_ _-hemolytic, group B) _ _Streptococci _ -hemolytic (non-group A or B) Streptococcus viridans _Streptococcus pneumoniae _ NOTE: Methicillin-resistant _Staphylococcus _ spp. are resistant to cephalosporins, including ceftriaxone. In general, _Enterococcus _ _faecalis, _ _Enterococcus _ _faecium _ and _Listeria _ _monocytogenes _are resistant. GRAM-NEGATIVE AEROBES:_ _ _Acinetobacter lwoffi _ _Acinetobacter anitratus (_mostly _A. baumanii)* _ _Aeromonas hydrophila _ _Alcaligenes faecalis _ _Alcaligenes odorans _ _Alcaligenes-_like bacteria _Borrelia_ _burgdorferi_ _Capnocytophaga _spp. _Citrobacter diversus (_including _C. amalonaticus) _ _Citrobacter freundii* _ _Escherichia coli _ _Enterobacter aerogenes* _ _Enterobacter cloacae* _ _Enterobacter _spp. (other) _Haemophilus_ _ducreyi _ _Haemophilus influenzae _ _Haemophilus parainfluenzae _ _Hafnia alvei _ _Klebsiella oxytoca _ _Klebsiella pneumoniae** _ _Moraxella catarrhalis (_former_Branhamella catarrhalis) _ _Moraxella osloensis _ _Moraxella _spp. (other) _Morganella morganii Lire le document complet