welcome Welcome

“May all be happy, may all be healed, may all be at peace and may no one ever suffer."


Loading...

Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride (Injection)

400mg / 250ml
4-Quinolone preparations
0.00 (0)


Action Period: ...


Generic for Diseases

Generic Indications
  • Acute bacterial sinusitis
  • Aspiration pneumonia
  • Atypical pneumonia
  • Bronchitis
  • Bronchopneumonia
  • Chronic bronchitis
  • Community-acquired pneumonia
  • Multiple drug-resistant pneumonia
  • Pneumonia
  • Skin and soft tissue infections

Complement Generics
Similar Generics
Inimical Generics

Component

Drug Indications

Moxifloxacin infusion is indicated for treating following infections in adults >18 years of age caused by designated, susceptible bacteria.

  • Acute Bacterial Sinusitis
  • Acute Bacterial Exacerbation of Chronic Bronchitis
  • Community Acquired Pneumonia
  • Skin and Skin Structure Infections: Uncomplicated and Complicated
  • Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections.

Dosage Administration

The dose of Moxifloxacin is 400 mg once daily. The duration of therapy depends on the type of infection as described in following:

  • Acute Bacterial Sinusitis: 400 mg once daily for 10 days.
  • Acute Bacterial Exacerbation of Chronic Bronchitis: 400 mg once daily for 5 days.
  • Community Acquired Pneumonia: 400 mg once daily for 7-14 days.
  • Uncomplicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections: 400 mg once daily for 7 days.
  • Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections: 400 mg once daily for 7-21 days.
  • Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections: 400 mg once daily for 5-14 days.

Administration

Moxifloxacin injection should be administered by intravenous infusion over a period of 60 minutes. Avoid bolus or rapid infusion.

  • Check the bag for minute leaks by squeezing the inner bag firmly. If leaks are found, or if seal is not intact, discard the solution.
  • Do not use if the solution is cloudy or a precipitate is present.
  • Do not use flexible bags in series connections.
  • Close flow control clamp of administration set.
  • Remove cover from port at bottom of bag.
  • Insert piercing pin of administration set into port with a twisting motion until the pin is firmly seated.
  • Suspend bag from hanger.
  • Squeeze and release drip chamber to establish proper fluid level in chamber during infusion of Moxifloxacin 400 mg intravenous infusion.
  • Open flow control clamp to expel air from set. Close clamp.
  • Regulate the rate of administration with flow control clamp.

Contraindication

Moxifloxacin is contraindicated in persons with known hypersensitivity to Moxifloxacin or other quinolone antibacterials .


Side Effect

Treatment with Moxifloxacin (oral, IV or sequential therapy) may cause some side effects. Common (>1%) side effects include headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, dizziness, pyrexia and insomnia etc. Less common (0.1 to <1%) side effects include neutropenia, palpitations, tachycardia, bradycardia, vertigo, tinnitus, dry mouth, gastritis, edema, fatigue, malaise, hyperglycemia, anorexia, hyperlipidemia, hypoglycemia, dehydration, back pain and arthralgia etc.


Precaution Warning

Fluoroquinolones, including Moxifloxacin, are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants. Fluoroquinolones have neuromuscular blocking activity and may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) has been reported with use of nearly all antibacterial agents, including Moxifloxacin, and may range in severity from mild diarrhea to fatal colitis.

Use in Special Populations

Pediatric patients: Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients and adolescents less than 18 years of age have not been established.

Geriatric patients: These patients are at increased risk for developing severe tendon disorders including tendon rupture when being treated with a fluoroquinolone such as Moxifloxacin. This risk is further increased in patients receiving concomitant corticosteroid therapy.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Pregnancy Category C. Because no adequate or well controlled studies have been conducted in pregnant women, Moxifloxacin should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Moxifloxacin is excreted in the breast milk of rats. Moxifloxacin may also be excreted in human milk. Because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in infants who are nursing from mothers taking Moxifloxacin, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.





Store

Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride (Injection)

There is a list and complete profile of all allopathic generics available in the country where users can make various comments and give ratings. Generic similar to a generic, antagonistic generic, generic instructions, dosage administration, directions, side effects, warnings, ingredients, etc. have been added.

...
Panax Ginseng
Herbal and Nutraceuticals
...
Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate
Antimicrobial Drugs
...
Interferon Alfa-2a [Recombinant]
Chemotherapy & Immunosuppressants
...
Polyethylene Glycol Saquinavir + El...
Gastrointestinal System Drugs
...
St. John’s Wort
Herbal and Nutraceuticals
...
Sibutramine
Central Nervous System Drugs
...
Iron + Folic Acid + Vitamin A + Vit...
Anemia and other blood disorders
...
Econazole Nitrate
Genitourinary System Drugs

Searching Keywords Idea
...

Bangladesh is Number One in Digital Medical Management.
To be happy, beautiful, healthy, wealthy, hale and long-lived stay with DM3S.