What is Gentamicin?
Gentamicin Injection is a medicine that is used for the treatment of Bacterial Infections, Pus Filled Swelling, Inflammation Of The Inner Layer Of The Heart, Blood Poisoning, Diseases From Uncooked Meat, Infection In Newborn Babies and other conditions.
Gentamicin Injection contains Gentamicin as an active ingredient.
Gentamicin Injection works by interrupting bacterial protein synthesis and growth.
Detailed information related to Gentamicin Injection’s uses, composition, dosage, side effects and reviews is listed below.
Gentamicin Injection Uses
Gentamicin Injection is used for the treatment, control, prevention, & improvement of the following diseases, conditions and symptoms:
Gentamicin Injection Working, Mechanism of Action and Pharmacology
Gentamicin Injection improves the patient’s condition by performing the following functions:
Gentamicin Injection – Composition and Active Ingredients
Gentamicin Injection is composed of the following active ingredients (salts)
Please note that this medicine may be available in various strengths for each active ingredient listed above.
Gentamicin Injection – Side-effects
The following is a list of possible side effects that may occur from all constituting ingredients of Gentamicin Injection. This is not a comprehensive list. These side effects are possible, but do not always occur. Some of the side effects may be rare but serious. Consult your doctor if you observe any of the following side effects, especially if they do not go away.
Gentamicin Injection – Precautions & How to Use
Before using this drug, inform your doctor about your current list of medications, over the counter products (e.g. vitamins, herbal supplements, etc.), allergies, pre-existing diseases, and current health conditions (e.g. pregnancy, upcoming surgery, etc.). Some health conditions may make you more susceptible to the side effects of the drug. Take as directed by your doctor or follow the direction printed on the product insert. Dosage is based on your condition. Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens. Important counseling points are listed below.