Amikacin 2ml Injection
Requires Prescription
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Yes 
Generic Name
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Amikacin 
Used For
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Serious bacterial infections caused by Gram-negative organisms. 
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia. 
How It Works
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Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that kills bacteria by inhibiting protein synthesis, effective against resistant Gram-negative bacteria. 
Dosage
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Administered by a trained healthcare professional via intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection. 
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Follow the exact dosage prescribed by your doctor. 
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: hearing loss, kidney problems, dizziness, balance issues. 
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Seek immediate medical attention. 
Missed Dose
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Administer the missed dose as instructed by your healthcare provider. 
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Do not self-administer extra doses. 
How to Use
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Given only by trained medical staff. 
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Ensure patient hydration to reduce kidney risk. 
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Complete the full course as prescribed. 
When Not to Use
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Allergy to Amikacin or other aminoglycosides. 
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Patients with myasthenia gravis. 
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women. 
Side Effects
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Ototoxicity (ear damage, temporary or permanent). 
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Nephrotoxicity (kidney damage, temporary or permanent). 
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Consult your doctor immediately if these occur. 
Precautions
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Use with caution in patients with impaired kidney function. 
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Ensure adequate hydration. 
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Monitor kidney function during therapy. 
Storage
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Store at room temperature, away from light and moisture. 
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Keep out of reach of children. 
Reviewed by: Dr. Ahmed Khan, Infectious Disease Specialist
Amikacin 2ml Injection effectively treats serious Gram-negative bacterial infections. Administration should be done only by trained healthcare professionals, with monitoring for kidney and ear-related side effects.
Disclaimer: For general guidance only. Follow your doctor’s instructions.
 
	
 
				 
				 
		 
		 
		 
		 
				
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