SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S
About SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S
SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S belongs to the group of antibiotics called 'penicillin' used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. It is a 'broad-spectrum antibiotic' that treats various bacterial infections of the middle ear and sinus infections, throat or lung respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin infections, soft tissue infections, joint and bone infections, and post-operative infections. Bacterial infections are caused due to the multiplication of harmful bacteria inside or on the body. These harmful bacteria produce chemicals known as toxins, which can damage tissue and make you sick.
SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S contains two penicillin antibiotics namely: Ampicillin and Sulbactam. Ampicillin acts by destroying the outer protein layer thereby killing the bacteria (bactericidal). Sulbactam inhibits the enzyme beta-lactamase which prevents bacteria from destroying the efficacy of ampicillin. As a result, the action of sulbactam allows ampicillin to work better and kill the bacteria. SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S does not work against infections caused by viruses including colds and flu.
You should take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. The common side-effects of SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S are nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and skin rash. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Do not take SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S if you are allergic to any antibiotics (especially penicillin), clavulanic acid, or other ingredients present in it. Before taking SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S, inform your doctor if you have liver disease, kidney disease, a history of jaundice (yellowing of the skin) with an antibiotic, glandular fever (fever with a sore throat, swollen glands, and extreme tiredness), urination problems, weak immune system (by disease or using medicine), short bowel syndrome (physical or functional loss of small intestine), fits, and inflammation of the large intestine. Do not take SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S on your own as, self-medication may lead to antibiotic-resistance in which antibiotics fail to act against specific bacterial infections. Avoid taking SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor. If prescribed by your doctor SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S is safe well-tolerated among adults, children, pregnant, and breastfeeding women.
Uses of SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S
Medicinal Benefits
SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S is a combination of two medicines: Ampicillin and Sulbactam. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that covers a very wide range of bacterial infections. Ampicillin is a penicillin antibiotic and shows bactericidal (kills bacteria) activity. It works by preventing the formation of bacterial cell covering, which is necessary for their survival. Thereby, kills the bacteria and helps in treating and preventing the spread of infections. SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S has the advantage of having Sulbactam which protects Ampicillin from getting destroyed by the bacterial enzyme increasing its efficacy. Besides this, it helps overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria caused by the enzyme which destroys ampicillin (beta-lactamase). This makes the drug effective in multiple infections like skin and soft tissue infections (bacterial infections), urinary tract infections, female genital infections (gonorrhoea), ear infections, respiratory tract infections, infections of the nose, sinuses, and throat, and postoperative infections. After oral administration, SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S is hydrolyzed in the intestine and increases the absorption in the bloodstream as ampicillin and sulbactam and decreases the chances of diarrhea and dysentery.
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Side Effects of SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S
Drug Warnings
Before starting SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S, please inform your doctor if you have any allergy to any penicillin antibiotics or other antibiotics. Do not take SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S on your own as self-medication may lead to antibiotic-resistance in which antibiotics fail to act against specific bacterial infections. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience skin rash or prolonged, significant diarrhoea with abdominal pains. Talk to your doctor before taking SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S if you had diarrhoea after taking antibiotics or inflammation of the bowel. Avoid taking SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor. Avoid alcohol consumption while taking SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S to prevent unpleasant side effects. Intake of SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S may increase the risk of jaundice (liver problem) in newborn babies so it should be only given after consulting a doctor. SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S should not be given to people with infectious mononucleosis (viral infection with sore throat and fever) and leukaemia (blood cancer). It is advisable to check periodically for organ system dysfunction during prolonged therapy; this includes renal, hepatic, and hematopoietic systems. Your symptoms may improve before the bacterial infection is completely cured. Therefore, it is always advised to complete the course of therapy.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S may have interaction with antibiotics (sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, sulfadiazine, azithromycin, gentamycin, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, sulfonamides, tetracyclines), anticoagulants (warfarin), anti-gout which decreases uric acid (allopurinol, probenecid), and pain killer (aspirin), antimetabolites (methotrexate), BCG vaccine live, cholera vaccine
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid taking eating high-fat meal as this make it harder for your body to absorb SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S.
Drug-Disease Interaction: SULTAZAIN 375MG TABLET 10'S may have interactions with colitis (inflammation in the lining of the intestine or colon), bone marrow toxicity (blood cancer), liver disease, and mononucleosis (viral infection with sore throat and fever).
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial infections: A bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter, multiply and infect our body. It can target any body part and multiply very quickly. When you get infected with bacteria, you can experience generalized symptoms, like fevers, chills, and fatigue. Bacteria are of various forms comprising commonly of spherical, rod and spiral-shaped. Bacterial infections vary from minor illnesses like sore throat and ear infections to severe brain infections like meningitis and encephalitis. Anyone can become infected with a bacterial infection. But, people with weak immune systems or taking immunosuppressive medicine are more prone to bacterial infection.