Xone XP 1000 mg/125 mg Injection
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Ceftriaxone (1000mg), Tazobactum (125mg)
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( 5 ml in 1 vial )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- When prescribed by a doctor, it is usually safe to use during pregnancy (Category B).
- Studies with ceftriaxone have not shown any harm to the fetus.
- There isn't much information about Tazobactam, however it is thought to have low risk.
- Should only be used when absolutely necessary, especially in the last several weeks of pregnancy.
- Crosses the placenta, but is usually safe with care.
- Safe during labor, although ladies with bleeding issues should be careful.
- Only healthcare professionals should give it.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Xone XP Injection?
It is used to treat bacterial infections that need greater medication that targets resistant germs.
Q2. How is it given?
A qualified nurse or doctor can only give it through an IV (intravenous) or IM (intramuscular) route.
Q3. What is the reason for the Tazobactam?
Tazobactam stops beta-lactamase enzymes from working, which makes ceftriaxone work against germs that are harder to kill.
Q4. Is it safe for kids?
Yes. Used a lot in babies and kids, but only with proper pediatric dose.
Q5. Is it safe for mothers who are nursing?
Usually safe. A very small amount gets into breast milk and usually doesn't create problems.
Q6. When will I start to feel better?
Usually, the effects start to show themselves within 24 to 48 hours of starting treatment.
Expert Advice
- Only in hospitals or clinics should it be provided.
- Even if your symptoms become better, you should finish the whole course.
- Tell your doctor if you have:
- Liver or kidney disease
- Problems with the gallbladder
- Problems with bleeding
- Allergies to drugs, especially penicillins or cephalosporins
- Do not mix with IV fluids that have calcium in them.
- Drink a lot of fluids unless you're told not to.
- You may need to get blood, liver, and kidney tests if you are getting long-term therapy.
Side Effects
- A lot:
- Pain, swelling, or redness at the location of the injection
- Diarrhea
- Feeling sick or throwing up
- A mild rash
- Higher levels of liver enzymes
- Not as common:
- Fever
- Pain in the head
- Dizzy
- Anemia
- Thrush (an infection caused by fungus)
- Serious (not very common):
- Anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction
- Severe diarrhea caused by an infection with C. difficile
- Stones or sludge in the gallbladder
- Kidney problems
- Problems with bleeding
- Get medical attention right once if you have severe symptoms.
How It Works
- Xone XP Injection has:
- Ceftriaxone (1000 mg)
- An antibiotic from the third generation of cephalosporins
- Stops germs from making their cell walls, which kills them.
- 125 mg of Tazobactam
- An inhibitor of beta-lactamase
- Stops microorganisms from breaking down ceftriaxone
- Lets the antibiotic act against organisms that are resistant to it
- Action Together:
- Offers increased antibacterial action across a wide range of microorganisms.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- IV solutions that have calcium in them
- Do not mix with ceftriaxone; it could cause precipitation.
- Thinners for blood
- Warfarin raises the risk of bleeding.
- Aminoglycosides, like amikacin
- Greater likelihood of renal toxicity.
- Furosemide is a loop diuretic.
- Could make kidney damage worse.
- Other powerful antibiotics
- Only use if your doctor tells you to.
- Birth control pills
- Using antibiotics for a long time may make them less effective.
How to Use
- Only a healthcare practitioner may give this.
- Ways:
- IV infusion (best)
- IV bolus
- Injection IM
- The dose depends on:
- Age
- Weight of the body
- What kind of infection
- Function of the liver and kidneys
- Finish the whole course; don't miss any doses.
- Do not put calcium solutions in the same IV line as this.
Uses / indications
- Xone XP 1000 mg / 125 mg Injection is intended to help with:
- Infections of the respiratory tract
- Pneumonia
- Very bad bronchitis
- Abscess in the lungs
- Infections of the ears, nose, and throat
- Sinusitis
- Tonsillitis
- Infections of the ear
- Complicated urinary tract infections
- Infections in the stomach
- Typhoid fever
- Peritonitis
- Infections of the bile
- Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
- Infections of the bones and joints
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Gonorrhea
- Infections in the blood
- Septicemia
- Very severe bacterial sepsis
- Infections after surgery