Rocephin
enUKNoun | 1. | Rocephin - a parenteral cephalosporin (trade name Rocephin) used for severe infection of the lungs or throat or ears or urinary tract |
单词 | rocephin | |||
释义 | RocephinenUK
RocephinenUKRocephin[ro-sef´in]ceftriaxone sodiumPharmacologic class: Third-generation cephalosporin Therapeutic class: Anti-infective Pregnancy risk category B GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, oral candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, pancreatitis, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea ActionInterferes with bacterial cell-wall synthesis and division by binding to cell wall, causing cell to die. Active against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, with expanded activity against gram-negative bacteria. Exhibits minimal immunosuppressant activity. AvailabilityPowder for injection: 250 mg, 500 mg, 1 g, 2 g Premixed containers: 1 g/50 ml, 2 g/50 ml Indications and dosages➣ Infections of respiratory system, bones, joints, and skin; septicemia ➣ Uncomplicated gonorrhea ➣ Surgical prophylaxis ➣ Meningitis ➣ Otitis media ➣ Skin and skin-structure infections ➣ Other serious infections Dosage adjustments• Hepatic dysfunction with significant renal impairment Off-label uses• Disseminated gonorrhea • Endocarditis • Epididymitis • Gonorrhea-associated meningitis • Lyme disease • Neisseria meningitides carriers • Pelvic inflammatory disease Contraindications• Neonates (28 days or younger) PrecautionsUse cautiously in: • hypersensitivity to cephalosporins or penicillins, allergies • renal impairment, hepatic disease, gallbladder disease, phenylketonuria • history of GI disease, diarrhea following antibiotic therapy • pregnant or breastfeeding patients. Administration• Obtain specimens for culture and sensitivity testing as necessary before starting therapy. Be aware that drug mustn't be given with or within 48 hours of calcium-containing I.V. solutions, including calcium-containing continuous infusions such as parenteral nutrition, because of risk of precipitation of ceftriaxone calcium salt (particularly in neonates). • Know that drug for I.V. injection is compatible with sterile water, normal saline solution, dextrose 5% in water (D5W), half-normal saline solution, and D5W and normal saline solution. • After reconstituting, dilute further to desired concentration for intermittent I.V. infusion. Infuse over 30 minutes. • For I.M. use, reconstitute powder for injection with compatible solution by adding 0.9 ml of diluent to 250-mg vial, 1.8 ml to 500-mg vial, 3.6 ml to 1-g vial, or 7.2 ml to 2-g vial, to yield a concentration averaging 250 mg/ml. • Divide high I.M. doses equally and administer in two separate sites. Inject deep into large muscle mass. Adverse reactionsCNS: headache, confusion, hemiparesis, lethargy, paresthesia, syncope, seizures CV: hypotension, palpitations, chest pain, vasodilation EENT: hearing loss GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, oral candidiasis, pseudomembranous colitis, pancreatitis, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea GU: vaginal candidiasis Hematologic: lymphocytosis, eosinophilia, bleeding tendency, hemolytic anemia, hypoprothrombinemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, agranulocytosis, bone marrow depression Hepatic: jaundice, hepatomegaly Musculoskeletal: arthralgia Respiratory: dyspnea Skin: urticaria, maculopapular or erythematous rash Other: chills, fever, superinfection, pain at I.M. injection site, anaphylaxis, serum sickness InteractionsDrug-drug. Aminoglycosides, loop diuretics: increased risk of nephrotoxicity Calcium-containing solutions: possibly fatal reactions caused by ceftriaxone calcium precipitates Probenecid: decreased excretion and increased blood level of ceftriaxone Drug-diagnostic tests. Alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, eosinophils, gamma-glutamyltransferase, lactate dehydrogenase: increased levels Hemoglobin, platelets, white blood cells: decreased values Drug-herbs. Angelica, anise, arnica, asafetida, bogbean, boldo, celery, chamomile, clove, danshen, fenugreek, feverfew, garlic, ginger, ginkgo, ginseng, horse chestnut, horseradish, licorice, meadowsweet, onion, papain, passionflower, poplar, prickly ash, quassia, red clover, turmeric, wild carrot, wild lettuce, willow: increased risk of bleeding. Patient monitoringMonitor for extreme confusion, tonic-clonic seizures, and mild hemiparesis when giving high doses. • Monitor coagulation studies. • Assess CBC and kidney and liver function test results. • Monitor for signs and symptoms of superinfection and other serious adverse reactions. • Be aware that cross-sensitivity to penicillins and cephalosporins may occur. Patient teaching• Instruct patient to report persistent diarrhea, bruising, or bleeding. • Caution patient not to use herbs unless prescriber approves. • As appropriate, review all other significant and life-threatening adverse reactions and interactions, especially those related to the drugs, tests, and herbs mentioned above. Rocephin(rə-sĕf′ĭn)Rocephin®Ceftriaxone Infectious disease An antibiotic for acute bacterial otitis media in children. See Cephalsporine.RocephinA brand name for CEFTRIAXONE.RocephinenUK
Synonyms for Rocephin
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