Xone XP Kid 250 mg/31.25 mg Injection
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Ceftriaxone (250mg), Tazobactum (31.25mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- (Though the "Kid" version is for kids, it also has information for pregnant women.)
- Generally safe (Category B) when given to pregnant women.
- Ceftriaxone has not been shown to harm the fetus, while tazobactam has limited data but is generally thought to have low risk.
- Should only be taken when absolutely essential, especially in the third trimester.
- Goes through the placenta; only use with a doctor's or gynecologist's permission.
- Safe to use during childbirth, although women with bleeding issues should be careful.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What does Xone XP Kid Injection do?
It treats moderate to severe bacterial infections in kids, include pneumonia, UTIs, stomach infections, and sepsis.
Q2. What is the reason for Tazobactam?
Tazobactam inhibits beta-lactamase enzymes from breaking down ceftriaxone, which makes it effective against bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Yes, it is widely used by newborns, toddlers, and children under the right pediatric care.
Q4. How do kids get it?
By IV (intravenous) or IM (intramuscular) shots. Only trained healthcare workers should give it out.
Q5. Will my child be in pain?
IM injections can hurt a little, but IV infusions are usually easier to handle.
Q6. How long until my child gets better?
Within 24 to 48 hours, the symptoms usually get better.
Expert Advice
- This shot should only be given by a nurse or doctor.
- Finish the whole course of antibiotics, even if the child starts to feel better right away.
- Tell the doctor if the child has:
- Problems with the liver or kidneys
- Gallbladder concerns
- History of allergy to penicillin/cephalosporins
- Ensure the youngster stays well-hydrated (unless told differently).
- Monitor for signs of allergies or severe diarrhea.
- Do not mix with calcium-containing IV fluids.
Side Effects
- Common:
- Pain or redness at injection site
- Diarrhea
- Nausea and vomiting
- A little rash on the skin
- More liver enzymes
- Not as common:
- Fever
- Pain in the head
- Dizzy
- Thrush (a fungal infection)
- Serious (not very common):
- Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction.
- Severe diarrhea (C. difficile colitis)
- Gallbladder stones or sludge
- Damage to the kidneys
- Problems with bleeding
- Get medical attention right once if you have serious symptoms.
How It Works
- Xone XP Kid Injection has:
- Ceftriaxone (250 mg)
- Stops bacteria from forming their cell walls
- Bactericidal, or killing bacteria,
- Works against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
- Tazobactam (31.25 mg)
- An inhibitor of beta-lactamase
- Stops microorganisms from breaking down ceftriaxone
- Makes it more powerful against microbes that are resistant
- The effect together:
- Offers strong antibacterial action throughout a wide range.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- IV solutions that have calcium in them
- Must not be mixed, or else there is a chance of precipitation.
- Warfarin and other blood thinners
- Higher chance of bleeding.
- Aminoglycosides (for example, amikacin)
- More likely to hurt your kidneys.
- Furosemide is a loop diuretic.
- Higher chance of nephrotoxicity.
- Other kinds of antibiotics
- Only mix when told to.
- For older teens, birth control pills
- Taking antibiotics for a long time may make them less effective.
How to Use
- Only a skilled healthcare expert may give this.
- Given by:
- IV infusion (better tolerated)
- IV bolus
- Injection IM
- The dose depends on:
- Age
- Weight of the body
- Type and severity of the infection
- Function of the kidneys and liver
- Finish the whole treatment even if the symptoms become better.
- Don't mix calcium solutions in the same IV line.
Uses / Indications
- You can use Xone XP Kid 250 mg / 31.25 mg Injection to treat:
- Infections of the lungs
- Pneumonia
- Very bad bronchitis
- Infections in the lungs
- Infections of the ear, nose, and throat
- Sinusitis
- Tonsillitis
- Otitis media, or ear infections
- Infections of the urinary tract
- Complicated and recurring urinary tract infections
- Infections in the stomach
- Typhoid fever
- Peritonitis
- Infections of the biliary tract
- Infections of the skin and soft tissue
- Infections of the bones and joints
- Infections in the bloodstream
- Septicemia
- Very severe bacterial sepsis
- Infections after surgery