Ambistryn-S 0.75gm Injection

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Manufacturer: Abbott Salt Compositions: Streptomycin (0.75gm)
Storage: Store below 30°C

Description

Information About Ambistryn-S 0.75gm Injection

Ambistryn S 0.75 gm Injection is an antituberculosis medication that contains Streptomycin. It is primarily recommended for bacterial infections like tuberculosis and other respiratory infections like pneumonia and influenza. 

Ambistryn S 0.75 Injection Uses

  • Treatment of Tuberculosis

Ambistryn S 0.75 G Injection Benefits

  1. It prevents the production of an enzyme called mycolic acid, which is essential for bacterial cell wall formation. 
  2. It works against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is responsible for causing TB (tuberculosis), and restricts its growth.

Ambistryn S 0.75 G Injection Side Effects

In the initial phase of the medication, people might suffer from some temporary potential risks. Immediately seek clinical advice if any of them stay for longer periods:

  • Nausea
  • Sore Throat
  • Swelling
  • Vomiting
  • Vision Issues

How To Use Ambistryn Injection?

  • Drink plenty of water while taking Ambistryn S Injection.
  • Only your doctor or nurse can give you the injection.
  • Do not self-administrate Ambistryn S Injection.

Caution

  • Before using the injection, notify your medical practitioner if you are suffering from any kidney disease.
  • Talk to your doctor if you are under other medication while treating with Ambristryn Injection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Can I use Ambistryn Injection during pregnancy?

No, as this injection may have adverse effects on the fetus. So, avoid it during pregnancy.

Q2. How does Ambistryn Injection work?

The injection helps inhibit protein synthesis in the bacteria, which leads to bacterial death and treats bacterial infection, mainly tuberculosis.  

Q3. What are the side effects of Ambistryn S 0.75 G Injection?

Patients can face specific negative reactions such as vomiting, nausea, dizziness, and fever.

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