Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml
Description
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is prescribed to treat various bacterial infections
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml contains Levofloxacin
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is to be taken orally (via mouth)
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is prescribed to adults and children
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is to be ingested under doctor’s advisement
Description
About
Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml belongs to a class of drugs called “quinolone antibacterials” (fluoroquinolones). These are antibiotics that are used in the treatment of serious infections when other antibiotics fail to work. It is used to fight against bacterial infections and infections of the urinary tract, tonsils, sinus, nose, throat, female genital organ, skin & soft tissues and lungs (pneumonia).
This medicine is available on prescription, as tablets, a liquid that you drink, eardrops, eye drops and an eye ointment. At times it is also given as an injection, but this is done in the hospital. Common side effects of this medication are nausea, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness and constipation. Dosage of Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml depends on age, severity of condition, patient’s response to medicine and their comorbidities.
Indications
Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is prescribed to adults and children above 1 year. It is used in the treatment of:
- Infections caused by pathogens sensitive to levofloxacin
- Lower respiratory infection (infections in lungs or below the voicebox)
- Nosocomial pneumonia (hospital-acquired lung infection)
- Upper respiratory infection (infections above the voicebox)
- Sinusitis (inflammation of the sinuses)
- Skin infection
- Urinary tract infection (UTI)
- Chronic bacterial prostatitis (swollen and inflamed prostate gland)
- Anthrax (serious infectious disease caused by gram-positive bacteria)
- Plague (serious bacterial infection).
How Does Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml Work
It is an antibiotic that prevents the bacterial cells from dividing and repairing. It works by inhibiting the action of a bacterial enzyme called DNA-gyrase, thereby, killing the bacteria.
How To Use Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml
- The way you take your medicine depends on the type of Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml and what you’re taking it for. Follow the instructions that come with the medicine.
- Make sure to divide your doses evenly throughout the day.
- Make sure not to miss any dose and complete the full course of treatment
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is available in the following forms
Tablets: Swallow them whole with a glass of water.
Oral solution: should be taken 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating
Injection: Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is available in liquid/injectable form, the anesthetic is administered into a patient’s vein (intravenously) by a trained healthcare professional or nurse.
Dosage
Dosage is completely dependent on the age, the severity of the condition, the patient’s response to the medicine, and their comorbidities. Your doctor may vary your dosage to regulate your blood sugar levels.
Form and strength
Premix, ready-to-use injection
- 250mg/50mL
- 500mg/100mL
- 750mg/150mL
Oral solution
- 25mg/mL
Tablet
- 250mg
- 500mg
- 750mg
Adults
- Lower respiratory infection:
500 mg orally or IV once daily for 7-14 days or
750 mg orally or IV once daily for 5 days.
- Nosocomial pneumonia:
750 mg orally or IV once daily for 7-14 days.
- Upper respiratory infection- sinusitis:
500 mg orally or IV once daily for 10-14 days or
750 mg orally or IV once daily for 5 days.
- Skin infection:
Uncomplicated: 500 mg orally or IV once daily for 7-10 days
Complicated: 750 mg orally or IV once daily for 7-14 days.
- Urinary tract infection:
Complicated UTI/Acute pyelonephritis: 250 mg orally or IV once daily for 10 days.
Uncomplicated UTI: 250 mg orally or IV once daily for 3 days.
- Chronic bacterial prostatitis:
500 mg orally or IV once daily for 28 days.
- Anthrax (inhalational):
500 mg orally or IV once daily for 60 days, starting as soon as possible after exposure.
- Plague (prophylaxis and treatment):
500 mg orally or IV once daily for 10-14 days, starting as soon as possible after exposure.
A dose of 750 mg once daily may be considered if clinically warranted.
Children
Anthrax (inhalational):
Infants = 6 months and children = 50 kg: 8 mg/kg orally or IV twice daily for 60 days (do not exceed 250 mg/dose), beginning as soon as possible after exposure
Children >50 kg: 500 mg orally or IV once daily for 60 days, beginning as soon as possible after exposure.
Plague (prophylaxis and treatment):
Infants = 6 months and children = 50 kg: 8 mg/kg orally or IV twice daily for 10-14 days (do not exceed 250 mg/dose), beginning as soon as possible after exposure
Children >50 kg: 500 mg orally or IV once daily for 10-14 days, beginning as soon as possible after exposure.
Pregnancy and Lactation
If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, please consult your doctor before using Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml as it is contraindicated.If you are breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before taking Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml as it is contraindicated.
Contraindications
Please inform your doctor if you have a history of any before using Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml:
- Allergic reaction to Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml – indicated by skin rash, swelling around the face area, wheezing, chest tightness, and breathing difficulty
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Tendon disorders
- Epilepsy (recurrent fits)
- Myasthenia gravis (an autoimmune disease characterized by muscle weakness and fatigue)
- MRSA infection (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions while using Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml :
- Renal impairment (kidney damage)
- G6PD deficiency (genetic disorder mostly affecting males)
- Porphyria (rare inherited disorders)
- Risk of pseudomembranous colitis (inflamed large intestine) – discontinue if the patient has persistent diarrhea
- History of tendon disorder (tendinitis – inflamed tendons)
- Diabetes (Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml may affect blood sugar levels)
- Epilepsy (recurrent fits/seizures)
- History to CNS disorder – suffering from psychosis or a history of psychiatric disease
- Risk factors for QT prolongation (electrical disturbance in the heart)
- Avoid prolonged exposure to UV and refrain from driving or operating machinery.
Interactions With Other Medications
Certain medications could interact with Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml, hence, in that case, your doctor might alter your dosage and make sure to monitor blood sugar levels more closely.Please inform your doctor about the use of the following before taking Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml:
- Iron
- Antacids
- Sucralfate
- NSAIDs
- Fenbufen
- Probenecid
- Cimetidine
- Corticosteroids
- Vit K antagonists
- Drugs that prolong QT interval or lower seizure threshold
- Cyclosporin
- Theophylline
This document does not contain all probable drug reactions, it is advisable to keep a list of medicines in use and discuss it with your doctor ( this includes prescription/nonprescription and herbal products).
Adverse Effects
Like most medicines, Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml has some side effects which include:
Common Adverse Effects
Following side effects may not require immediate medical attention until becomes troublesome:
- Nausea
- Indigestion (stomach ache)
- Diarrhea after taking tablets or liquid
- Headache
- Dizziness
Rare Adverse Effects
Side effects to report to your doctor or health care provider as soon as possible include:
- Hypersensitivity/allergic skin reactions; in this case, discontinue
- Raised liver enzymes
- Tendon disorders (discontinue use)
- Insomnia (inability to sleep)
- Anorexia (an eating disorder characterized by weight loss)
- Dysgeusia (distorted sense of taste)
- Dyspnoea (difficulty breathing)
- Arthralgia (joint pain)
- Myalgia (muscle pain)
- Tinnitus (ringing in ears)
- Asthenia (physical weakness)
- Pyrexia (fever)
- Visual disturbances
- Hepatic (liver) injury
- Severe skin disorders
- Peripheral neuropathy (damage to nerves outside the brain and spinal cord) – discontinue use
How To Cope With Some Of The Adverse Effects
- Nausea (feeling sick) – Take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml with or after meals and avoid having spicy food
- Diarrhea – Keep yourself hydrated by having lots of fluids and if the problem persists, consult your doctor before taking any medication for vomiting and diarrhea
- Stomach ache – Try to rest as much as possible and have smaller and more frequent meals. Using a heat pack or hot water bottle over the area in pain might help in giving some relief. If the pain still persists and is severe, speak to your doctor.
- Headache – Take a painkiller, rest, and keep yourself hydrated at all times.
- Dizziness – Try and rest until you feel better and refrain from driving or using any tools or machinery
Key Facts About Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml
- Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml belongs to a class of drugs called “quinolone antibacterials” (fluoroquinolones). These are antibiotics that are used in the treatment of serious infections when other antibiotics fail to work
- It is prescribed to adults and children above 1 year.
- It is an antibiotic that prevents bacterial cells from dividing and repairing. It works by inhibiting the action of a bacterial enzyme called DNA-gyrase, thereby, killing the bacteria.
- Common side effects of this medication are nausea, indigestion (stomach ache), diarrhea, headache, and dizziness.
- Take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking other products that may interact with it.
- Avoid taking the tablets or liquid together with dairy products like milk, cheese and yogurt.
- Keep yourself hydrated when taking Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml to prevent crystal formation in urine.
- Matter of concern arises if you get a rash, itchy skin, swelling on the face, difficulty breathing, pain in tendons, numbness or tingling sensation, in which case you need to inform your doctor immediately.
- Use of Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is not recommended in pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
FAQs
#1. What exactly does Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml do?
Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml belongs to a class of drugs called “quinolone antibacterials” (fluoroquinolones) that prevent the bacterial cells from dividing and repairing. It works by inhibiting the action of a bacterial enzyme called DNA-gyrase, thereby, killing the bacteria.
#2. How long does it take for Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml to start working?
For most infections, you will start feeling better in 2-3 days depending on the type of infection. Inform your doctor if you do not feel better or your condition starts to get worse.
#3. Can Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml Increase the risk of muscle damage?
Yes, it is known to affect your muscles, commonly in the ankle (Achilles tendon). It can happen in patients of all ages, significantly more in patients above 60 years of age; inform your doctor if you feel any sort of muscle pain.
#4. How long will I have to take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml for?
Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml should be taken for as long as it is prescribed by your doctor. It is usually given for 1-2 weeks but it varies depending on the type of infection and its severity.
#5. Is there any food or drink I need to avoid?
Avoid taking the tablets or liquid together with dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt because they prevent the Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml from entering the body from the stomach.
#6. When can I stop taking Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml?
Do not just stop taking the medicine, make sure to complete your treatment course even if you feel better
#7. Can I drink alcohol with Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml?
It is safe to drink alcohol as there are no interactions that are known to occur.
#8. What if I take too much of Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml?
If you have taken too much of the prescribed tablet or liquid form of dosage you may experience common side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and an irregular heartbeat.
#9. What if I forget to take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml?
In case you miss a dose, take your next dose on time and do not try making up for the missed dose by doubling it up. If it helps to remind you, set an alarm so you do not miss any dose. Make sure to complete your course of treatment even if you feel better and think you do not need to take it anymore.
#10. Can I take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Use of Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is not recommended in pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Please inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive, or breastfeeding so that they can prescribe you a medicine accordingly without causing any complications for you or your baby.
#11. Is it safe to take Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml for a long time?
It is usually prescribed for the short term. It has the potential to cause some serious long-term side effects like tendon rupture and hence should only be taken for the prescribed time duration and in cases where other antibacterials have failed to work.
#12. Can I drive or ride a bike after taking Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml?
Make sure you know how your body reacts while using Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml as it is known to make you feel dizzy, tired, and less alert. Do not drive or use any machinery until you feel normal again
#13. How should Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml be stored?
Keep this medicine tightly closed in the container or the pack it came in. Store it according to the instructions mentioned and dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children, and other people. Leflox 750mg Injection 150 ml is usually stored at temperatures between 15-30 degrees celsius in well-closed containers. Do not store it in moist or damp areas, such as the bathroom.
Additional information
Type | Injection |
---|---|
Feature | 750mg |
Unit | ml |
Formula | Levofloxacin |
Composition | Levofloxacin 750 mg |
Brand | Getz Pharma |
Prescription Required | Yes |