Netspan 50 Mg Injection 1 Ml
Netspan 50 MG Description
Netspan Injection is an antibiotic medicine. It contains netilmicin as the active substance. Netspan Injection is used to treat bacterial infections of the urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin
, soft tissue, blood, blood poisoning by bacteria, brain, respiratory tract, kidney, bones, joints and genitourinary tract. It is also used to treat the bacterial infections caused due to burns, wounds and peri-operative (around the time of surgery) infections. This medicine will be given to you by your doctor or nurse. Do not self-inject it. Before starting Netspan Injection, inform your doctor if you are pregnant/breastfeeding and about your complete medical history.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹149.15 |
You Save | ₹20.34 (12% on MRP) |
Contains | Netilmicin(50.0 Mg) |
Uses | Bacterial infections |
Side effects | Dizziness, ringing in the ears, vertigo |
Therapy | ANTIBIOTIC |
Uses of Netspan 50 MG
- Netspan Injection is used for the treatment of bacterial infections of the urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin, soft tissue, blood, blood poisoning by bacteria, brain, respiratory tract, kidney, bones, joints and genitourinary tract infections. ...
- It is also used to treat bacterial infections occurring due to burns, wounds and peri-operative (around the time of surgery) infections.
Contraindications of Netspan 50 MG
Side effects of Netspan 50 MG
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- Vertigo
Precautions and Warnings of Netspan 50 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You have a kidney disorder.
- You are elderly.
- You have a condition of neuromuscular disorders, such as myasthenia gravis, Parkinsonism or infant botulism.
Mode of Action of Netspan 50 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Netspan 50 MG
- Netspan Injection will be given by your doctor or nurse.
- Do not self-inject this medicine. Follow any aftercare instructions given by the doctor or nurse.
Interactions of Netspan 50 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Some medicines can affect the way Netspan Injection works or this medicine itself can reduce the effectiveness of other medicines taken at the same time.
- Tell your doctor about all medicines, supplements or herbals you are currently taking or might take to avoid any possible interaction.
- The concurrent and/or sequential systemic or topical use of other nerve-damaging and/or kidney-damaging medicines such as cisplatin, bacitracin, polymyxin B, colistin, cephaloridine, amphotericin B, kanamycin, acyclovir, gentamicin, amikacin, sisomicin, tobramycin, neomycin, streptomycin, paromomycin, cephalothin, viomycin and vancomycin, should be avoided with Netspan Injection. ...
- The concurrent use of this medicine with potent diuretics, such as ethacrynic acid or frusemide, should be avoided.
- Increased kidney damage may occur with the concomitant use of Netspan Injection with some cephalosporins (used to treat bacterial infections).
- Neuromuscular blockade and respiratory paralysis can occur if neuromuscular blocking medicines such as succinylcholine, tubocurarine or decamethonium and anaesthetics are used with this medicine.
Storage and disposal of Netspan 50 MG
- Store Netspan Injection between 2°C and 30°C. Do not freeze.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Dosage of Netspan 50 MG
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details
Dr. Arpit Verma
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is Netspan Injection used for?
- Netspan Injection is used for the treatment of bacterial infections of the urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin, soft tissue, blood, blood poisoning by bacteria, brain, respiratory tract, kidney, bones, joints and genitourinary tract. ...
- It is also used to treat bacterial infections occurring due to burns, wounds and peri-operative (around the time of surgery) infections.
Q: How does Netspan Injection work?
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