Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's
About Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's
Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's belongs to the class of 'antibiotics', primarily used to treat severe bacterial infections and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. Bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria grow in the body and causes infection. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs, but it can also spread to other body parts, such as kidneys, brain, spine, and bone marrow.
Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's consists of 'Kanamycin' that belongs to the class of aminoglycoside antibiotics. It has bactericidal action and kills the bacteria. It works by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.
Use this medication as advised by the doctor. Some may experience side effects like hearing loss, dizziness, loss of balance, pain at the injection site, rash, and peripheral neuropathy (weakness, numbness, and pain caused due to nerve damage). Most of these side effects of Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. If these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.
Brief your medical history to the doctor if you are allergic to Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's or any of its components. Let your doctor know if you have asthma, muscle or nerve problems, liver or kidney diseases, sulphite allergy, and Parkinson's disease. Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's is not recommended for pregnant women since it may harm the unborn baby. Breastfeeding women should use Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's with proper consultation and caution. Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's may make you feel dizzy; hence drive only when you are mentally alert.
Uses of Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's
Medicinal Benefits
Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's treats severe bacterial infections and tuberculosis by killing and preventing the growth of bacteria. It consists of 'Kanamycin,' which is an aminoglycoside antibiotic. It is bactericidal and prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.
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Side Effects of Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's
Drug Warnings
Before taking Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's, let your doctor know if you have asthma, muscle (myasthenia gravis) problems, nerve problems, liver or kidney diseases, sulphite allergy, and Parkinson's disease. Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's is not recommended for pregnant women since it may harm the unborn baby. Breastfeeding women should use Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's with proper consultation and caution. Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's may make you feel dizzy; hence drive only when you are mentally alert. It is advised to avoid alcohol consumption to prevent the worsening of side effects. Complete the course strictly as suggested by the doctor, even if you feel better, to avoid disease recurrence.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's may interact with muscle problems treating drugs (Ataluren), muscle relaxants (Alcuronium), general anaesthetics (Vecuronium), water pills (Furosemide), and fluid retention treating drugs (bumetanide).
Drug-Food Interaction: Follow your doctor's advice on the foods and drinks that can be consumed.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Before taking Kanamac 0.5 gm Injection 1's, let your doctor know if you have asthma, muscle (myasthenia gravis) problems, nerve problems, liver or kidney diseases, sulphite allergy, and Parkinson's disease.
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Your doctor may advise blood, urine, hearing, and nerve tests to check for unwanted effects.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria grow in the body and causes infection. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Bacteria occur in three basic shapes: spherical, rod and spiral-shaped. Bacteria may be gram-positive (have thick cell wall) or gram-negative (do not have a cell wall). Some common symptoms of a bacterial infection include cough, fever and tiredness.
Tuberculosis (TB): Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that primarily affects the lungs, but it could also spread to other body parts such as the kidneys, brain, spine, and bone marrow. Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria named Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Symptoms include a cough that lasts for a few weeks, pain while coughing or normal breathing, unexplained fatigue, fever, night sweats, and loss of appetite and weight.