CHLOROMYCETIN KAPSEALS
Chloramphenicol
Pfizer Limited
It is available as a capsule taken orally, on an empty stomach. It also available as eye drops to instill into the affected eyes as directed by your physician.
Capsule: Store protected from moisture. Syrup and Injection: Store protected from light and moisture.
Pregnancy Porphyria Blood dyscrasias Preexisting bone marrow depression Hypersensitivity Patients receiving radiation therapy
Anemia : Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood. Anemia is a medical condition in which a decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. Anemic men hemoglobin level is less than 13.5 gram/100 and for a anemic women hemoglobin level is less than 12.0 gram/100 ml. Anemia is caused by either a decrease in production of red blood cells or hemoglobin, or an increase in loss or destruction of red blood cells. Some patients with anemia have no symptoms. Others may feel tired, easily fatigued, appear pale, a feeling of heart racing, short of breath, and/or worsening of heart problems. Anemia can be detected by a simple blood test called a complete blood cell count (CBC). The treatment of the anemia varies greatly and very much depends on the particular cause. Treatment – Treatment of anemia is done by 1. Oral iron 2. Injectable iron 3. Blood transfusions 4. Human Erythropoietin Injection
Acetaminophen: Causes an elevated serum chloramphenicol levels( by an unknown mechanism),possibly resulting in an enhanced pharmacological effect; this may be useful. Sulphonylureas Barbiturates Ciclosporin Clozapine Coumarins Hydroxocobalamin Phenytoin Primidone Rifampicin Tacrolimus Pencillin
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