Monday, July 29, 2013

Rigaminol | Gentamycin for bacterial indections



Rigaminol 20 mg
Each ampoule containing 20 mg Gentamycin ( as Sulphate)

Company Name
CID/Atral

Therapeutic Group
AMINOGLYCOSIDES

Pharmaceutical form
Ampoule

Package
Box of 3 ampoule, each of 0.5 ml

Indications
Is indicated in infections produced by sensitive Gram - positive and Gram- negative bacteria. Particularly those refered to in the text. Clinical papers register a multiplicity of situations where this product has given excellent results : urogenital, respiratory, peritoneal infections , sepsis, meningitis, encephalitis , otorhinolaryngologic and dermatologic infections.

Warning & Precautions
The risks of an increase of concentration due to renal dysfunction are to be expected. In the case of eventual vestibular damage precaution must be taken in relation to the use of gentamicin.


Product Type
human

Dosage
To be taken under medical supervision. As a rule it is recommended : CHILDREN: The recommended daily dosage is 3 to 5 mg/kg of body weight divided into 3 administrations (at 8 hours intervals )and should be cut down as soon as it is clinically advisable. For the premature infants and for the term new – born babies until one week of age the advised daily dosage is 6 mg/kg administered every 12 hours intervals .After one week age, this daily dosage can be administered in 3 injections at 8 hours intervals. NOTE: When an intravenous route is necessary, isotonic saline solution or a 5% dextrose solution are advised. GENTAMICIN’S final concentration should not exceed 1mg/kg ( 0. 1% ) the solution should be administered over a period of 1 to 2 hours.

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