Vancomycin is a bactericidal antibiotic used alone or in conjunction with other medicines to treat infections of the colon, heart, blood, and bone. This medicine’s rapid intravenous administration may reduce blood pressure. This antibiotic only addresses bacterial illnesses. It is ineffective against viral infections (like flu, common cold).
How To Use
- Vancomycin is often administered through vein injection as instructed by your doctor.
- Each dosage should be administered gently over a period of at least one hour.
- The duration and amount of your treatment are determined by your health condition, weight, and reaction to treatment.
- If you are administering this Vancomycin at home, make sure you understand all preparation and administration instructions from your doctor.
Expert Advice
- If you’re going to use Vancomycin at home, make sure you understand all of the preparations and dosage instructions from your doctor.
- Before usage, visually inspect Vancomycin for particles or any discoloration. If either of these conditions exists, avoid using it.
- Learn how to appropriately store and dispose off medical supplies.
- Keep Vancomycin out of children’s and pets’ reach.
- Do not use Vancomycin after its expiry date has passed
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