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Kabikinase 1.5iu Injection

By PFIZER LIMITED
1 Injection(s) in Injection
2700.00
3600.00
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2700/injection
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Description

Kabikinase injection is used in disease conditions such as heart attacks, pulmonary embolisms, and strokes. It works by breaking down blood clots in blood vessels, allowing blood to flow freely. It contains streptokinase as an active ingredient, which helps lower elevated blood sugar levels. It is important to take this medication as prescribed by your doctor for the specified duration.

Kabikinase injection should be used with caution in conditions like recent bleeding, trauma, surgery, pregnancy, or bleeding-prone diseases (e.g. diabetic retinopathy). It may be less effective if used again within 5 days to 12 months due to antibodies or after recent streptococcal infections. Infusion should be started slowly to avoid blood pressure issues, and corticosteroids may be used to reduce allergic reactions. Anticoagulation must be controlled before use, and aspirin may improve effectiveness in heart attacks. It is not suitable for clearing blocked IV catheters.

Discuss with the doctor if you are on other medication or if you have a bleeding disorder, uncontrolled high blood pressure, acute pancreatitis, severe liver or kidney damage or a bleeding-prone tumour. If you have had recent neurological events, such as a stroke, head injury, or brain/spinal surgery. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding. As these can alter with the effect of Kabikinase injection.

Kabikinase injection will be given to you at a hospital under the medical supervision of the doctor and nurse. Do not self-inject and follow any aftercare instructions given by your doctor. You must complete the prescribed course of antibiotics.

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uses

Uses

Kabikinase injection is used in disease conditions such as heart attacks, pulmonary embolisms, and strokes.
contraindications

Contraindications

  • If you are allergic to streptokinase or any other ingredients of Kabikinase injection.
  • If you have a high risk of bleeding.
  • You have recently had surgery or invasive procedures, including major operations.
  • If you have had recent neurological events, like a stroke, head injury, or brain/spinal surgery, or if you have an intracranial tumour, aneurysm, or arteriovenous malformation.
  • If you have certain heart conditions, such as endocarditis or pericarditis.
  • If you have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
sideEffects

Side effects

  • Bleeding
  • Low blood pressure
  • Rash, itching or redness
  • Nausea
  • Allergic reactions
precautionsAndWarnings

Precautions and Warnings

otherGeneralWarnings

Other General Warnings

Talk to your doctor if
  • You have had recent severe gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • You are at risk of severe local bleeding.
  • You have had recent trauma, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, intubation, or an invasive procedure.
  • You are pregnant or have recently delivered or had an abortion.
  • You have urogenital diseases.
  • You have conditions like severe arteriosclerosis, cerebrovascular disease, or cavernous pulmonary disease.
  • You have mitral valve defects, atrial fibrillation, or aortic dissection.
  • You have diabetic retinopathy.
  • You were previously treated with streptokinase within 5 days to 12 months.
  • You are taking anticoagulants, such as heparin or warfarin (also known as coumarins).
pregnancy

Pregnancy

Q:
Can I take Kabikinase injection during pregnancy?
A:
You must discuss with the doctor before taking Kabikinase injection. It should be avoided in pregnancy. Bleeding and anaphylactic reactions might cause abortion and fetal death, especially when streptokinase is given within the first 18 weeks of pregnancy. Use only when there is no safer alternative.
alcohol

Alcohol

Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Kabikinase injection?
A:
Kabikinase injection may not interact with alcohol, but avoid alcohol during treatment.
driving

Driving

Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed Kabikinase injection?
A:
One may experience a sudden drop in blood pressure due to Kabikinase injection, so it is advisable to avoid driving during treatment.
breastfeeding

Breast Feeding

Q:
Can I take Kabikinase injection while breastfeeding?
A:
Consult your doctor before taking Kabikinase injection. It is unknown whether Kabikinase injection is excreted in human milk. Breast milk should be discarded during the first 24 hours following thrombolytic therapy.
directionsForUse

Directions for Use

Kabikinase injection will be given in the hospital or clinic by the doctor or nurse as an injection. Do not self-inject the medicine. Follow the aftercare instructions provided by the doctor or nurse....
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storageAndDisposal

Storage and disposal

  • Store Kabikinase injection below 25°C, protect it from direct sunlight.
  • Do not store above 25°C and do not freeze.
  • Keep it away from children and pets.
  • Discard the unused medicine.
dosage

Dosage

Missed a Dose

You will be monitored by the doctor or nurse as to when Kabikinase injection should be given to you. Thus, it is unlikely that a dose of the injection will be missed. If the doctor or nurse might have...
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Overdose

Kabikinase injection will be given to you by a doctor or nurse. Therefore, it is less likely that you may get an overdose of the medicine. If you experience symptoms right after taking the injection, ...
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Mode of Action

How Does It Work?

Streptokinase is a medication used to dissolve blood clots. It’s made from certain types of bacteria called streptococci. Once in the body, it helps turn a natural substance in your blood (called plas...
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interactions

Interactions

Interactions with other medicines

There is a higher risk of bleeding in patients currently using or recently treated with blood thinners like heparin or medications that affect platelets, such as antiplatelet drugs or dextrans.

Content Details

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Dr. Nikita Toshi

BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), WHO FIDES member

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Q: How Kabikinase injection work?

A: Kabikinase injection is a medication used to dissolve blood clots. It’s made from certain types of bacteria called streptococci. Once in the body, it helps turn a natural substance in your blood (called plasminogen) into another substance (called plasmin) that dissolves clots. This helps restore normal blood flow and is especially useful in serious conditions, such as heart attacks, strokes, or pulmonary embolisms.

Q: What other disease conditions should I discuss with the doctor before taking Kabikinase injection?

A: You must discuss with the doctor if you are on other medication or if you have a bleeding disorder, uncontrolled high blood pressure, acute pancreatitis, severe liver or kidney damage or a bleeding-prone tumour. If you have had recent neurological events, such as a stroke, head injury, or brain/spinal surgery. If you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding.

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Last Updated on: 8 July 2025 | 1:15 PM (IST)

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