indapamide 2.5mg tablets
waymade healthcare plc - indapamide hemihydrate - oral tablet - 2.5mg
indapamide 2.5mg tablets
mawdsley-brooks & company ltd - indapamide hemihydrate - oral tablet - 2.5mg
gentamicin injection usp solution
hikma canada limited - gentamicin (gentamicin sulfate) - solution - 10mg - gentamicin (gentamicin sulfate) 10mg - aminoglycosides
dbl cephalotin sodium 1g powder for injection vial
juno pharmaceuticals pty ltd - cefalotin sodium, quantity: 1.058 g (equivalent: cefalotin, qty 1 g) - injection, powder for - excipient ingredients: sodium bicarbonate - indications: cephalothin sodium for injection is indicated for the treatment of serious infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the diseases listed below. culture and susceptibility studies should be performed. however, therapy may be instituted before results of susceptibility studies are obtained (see pharmacology: microbiology). respiratory tract: infections caused by s. pneumoniae, staphylococci (penicillinase and nonpenicillinase producing), group a beta-haemolytic streptococci, klebsiella, and h. influenzae. skin and soft tissue: infections, including peritonitis, caused by staphylococci (penicillinase and nonpenicillinase producing), group a beta-haemolytic streptococci, e.coli, pr. mirabilis and klebsiella. genitourinary tract: infections caused by e. coli, pr. mirabilis and klebsiella. septicaemia, including endocarditis: infections caused by s. pneumoniae, staphylococci (penicillinase and nonpenicillinase producing), group a beta-haemolytic streptococci, s. viridans, e. coli, pr. mirabilis and klebsiella. bone and joint: infection caused by staphylococci (penicillinase and non-penicillinase producing). prophylactically in vaginal hysterectomy, head and neck surgery, insertion of prosthetic heart valves, and prosthetic arthroplasty. cephalothin is not recommended for gastrointestinal procedures or other sites where anaerobic organisms such as bacteriodes tend to prevail. dosage is required pre-, intra-and postoperatively (i.e perioperatively, see dosage and administration). if signs of postoperative infection develop, specimens should be cultured to identify the causative organism so that appropriate therapy can be instituted. note: if the susceptibility tests show that the causative organism is resistant to cephalothin, other appropriate antibiotic therapy should be instituted.