Montaz 125mg Injection
Composition: Ceftriaxone (antibiotic) + Tazobactam (beta-lactamase inhibitor).
Use: Treats bacterial infections by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis and overcoming antibiotic resistance.
Key Points:
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Administration: Given intravenously/intramuscularly by a healthcare professional.
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Course: Complete the full course even if symptoms improve.
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Side Effects:
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Common: Diarrhea, nausea, rash, elevated liver enzymes.
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Serious: Allergic reactions (swelling, breathing difficulty)—seek immediate help.
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Precautions:
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Pregnancy: Likely safe (limited human data; animal studies show low risk).
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Breastfeeding: Caution advised—withhold feeding until treatment ends.
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Liver/Kidney Disease: Dose adjustment may be needed (consult doctor).
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Alcohol: No interaction, but avoid to aid recovery.
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Driving: May cause dizziness—avoid if affected.
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Missed Dose?
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Do not self-administer. Contact your doctor promptly.
Mechanism:
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Ceftriaxone: Disrupts bacterial cell wall formation.
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Tazobactam: Blocks resistance enzymes, enhancing Ceftriaxone’s effect.
Note: Always inform your doctor about ongoing medications or health conditions before use.
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