Gentamicin is an antibiotic that fights bacteria.
Gentax is a drug made in Austria, Pakistan, Taiwan. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Gentamicin is a complete analogue of Gentax. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Gentamicin has a lower cost compared to Gentax.
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Side effects
Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more information. vomiting, pain where the medicine was injected; hearing loss, weak or shallow breathing; dizziness, or headache, mood changes; or severe or ongoing dizziness; loss of appetite, and
Warnings
Do not use gentamicin if you are pregnant. It could harm the unborn baby. Use effective birth control to prevent pregnancy during treatment.
It is not known whether gentamicin passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. You should not breast-feed while using this medicine.
To make sure gentamicin is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
- kidney disease;
- asthma or sulfite allergy;
- myasthenia gravis;
- a nerve-muscle disorder;
- a nervous system disorder such as Parkinson's disease;
- an electrolyte imbalance (low levels of calcium, potassium, or magnesium in your blood); or
- if you are dehydrated.
Interactions
Amphotericin B: May enhance the nephrotoxic effect of Aminoglycosides. Monitor therapy
Agalsidase Alfa: Gentamicin (Systemic) may diminish the therapeutic effect of Agalsidase Alfa. Avoid combination
Typhoid Vaccine: Antibiotics may diminish the therapeutic effect of Typhoid Vaccine. Only the live attenuated Ty21a strain is affected. Management: Vaccination with live attenuated typhoid vaccine (Ty21a) should be avoided in patients being treated with systemic antibacterial agents. Use of this vaccine should be postponed until at least 3 days after cessation of antibacterial agents. Consider therapy modification
Food interaction
Pregnancy
- You should not breastfeed if you have HIV because of the risk of passing HIV to your baby.
- Overdoses at this stage of pregnancy are dangerous.
Overview
- hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia (in children)
In rare cases
Gentax pain at the site of intramuscular injection
- phlebitis and thrombophlebitis with Gentax administration
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity to the components of the drug and others
aminoglycoside antibiotics
- auditory nerve neuritis
- diseases of the vestibular apparatus
- severe renal impairment, uremia, azotemia
- pregnancy and lactation
- children under 3 years old
Drug interactions
The possibility of developing neuromuscular blockade and respiratory paralysis should be taken into account in any route of administration of aminoglycosides in patients receiving anesthetics or drugs that cause neuromuscular blockade, such as Gentax, tubocurarine, decametonium, as well as in patients undergoing massive citrate transfusions. blood. When neuromuscular blockade occurs, calcium salts are administered.
The simultaneous or subsequent systemic or topical use of other potentially neurotoxic or nephrotoxic drugs, such as cisplatin, cephaloridin, kanamycin, amikacin, neomycin, polymyxin-B, colistin, paromomycin, streptomycin, tobramycin, vancomycin and viomycin.
With the simultaneous use of hydrocortisone and indomethacin, the nephrotoxic effect of gentamicin may increase.