Medicine Description
bactizolid intravenous solution is an antibiotic used to treat severe bacterial infections, such as those causing skin
and lung infections. It is also used to eliminate bacteria resistant to other antibiotics.
This is due to its active ingredient, linezolid, which works by inhibiting the synthesis of proteins within bacterial
cells necessary for their reproduction and growth. This leads to the death of the bacteria causing the infection and
makes it easier for the immune system to eliminate them.
Components of bactizolid
bactizolid intravenous solution contains the active ingredient linezolid.
bactizolid concentrations
bactizolid is available in several forms and concentrations, including:
- bactizolid syrup at a concentration of 100 mg/5 ml, available in a 150 ml bottle.
- bactizolid intravenous solution at a concentration of 600 mg, available in a 300 ml bottle.
Uses of bactizolid
bactizolid is used to treat bacterial infections that cause the following diseases:
- Pneumonia.
- Skin infections.
- Bacterial blood infections.
- Streptococcal infections.
- Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
Dosage of bactizolid
The appropriate dose is determined by the treating physician based on the patient's health condition, age, and
response to treatment. The usual dose is:
- 600 mg every 12 hours, administered intravenously over 30-120 minutes.
- The medication is administered intravenously, not by direct intravenous injection.
- The duration of treatment varies depending on the individual case but generally ranges from 10 to 28 days.
- This medication should only be used with a prescription and under strict medical supervision.
Side Effects of bactizolid
bactizolid may cause some side effects such as:
- Nausea.
- Diarrhea.
- Headache.
- Dizziness and vertigo.
- Stomach upset.
Contraindications of bactizolid
bactizolid should not be used if the patient is allergic to the active ingredient, linezolid. It should also not be
used concurrently with medications containing phenelzine or isocarboxazid.
It is not recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, or in patients with hyperthyroidism, low red blood
cell count, or low platelet count.
Alternatives to bactizolid in Pharmacies
Several alternatives to Bactizolid intravenous solution are available, including:
- Zyvox.
- Linezolid.
- Linezox.
- Averozolid.
- Elixozolid.
- Linzomentin.
How to Use bactizolid Correctly
bactizolid is administered intravenously via infusion only in medical facilities.
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It is advised to avoid operating machinery or driving during treatment due to the potential for dizziness and
lightheadedness.
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The prescribed dosage must be strictly followed, and the full course of treatment completed to ensure complete
eradication of the bacteria.
Storage Conditions
bactizolid should be stored below 25°C, away from direct sunlight and high humidity.