Germenta Injection


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Zydus Cadila
Active Ingredient Gentamicin (40mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassAminoglycosides
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassOPHTHAL OTOLOGICALS
Action ClassAminoglycosides
User Rating4.4
User Reviews435

FAQ

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Can I take a higher than the recommended dose of this medicine?
No, Germenta should be taken in the recommended dose only. Overdose of Germenta can increase the risks of side effects. If you experience an increase in the severity of your symptoms during the treatment, please consult your doctor for re-evaluation.
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How is Germenta administered?
Germenta should be administered under the supervision of a trained healthcare professional or a doctor only and should not be self-administered. The dose will depend on the condition you are being treated for and will be decided by your doctor. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit from Germenta.
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Is Germenta safe?
Germenta is safe if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Take it exactly as directed and do not skip any dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and let your doctor know if any of the side effects bother you.
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Is Germenta effective?
Germenta is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Germenta too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.
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What if I don't get better after using Germenta?
Inform your doctor if you don't feel better after finishing the full course of treatment. Also, consult your doctor if your symptoms are getting worse while using this medicine. The doctor may modify the dose or suggest an alternative medicine.
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Can I stop taking Germenta when I feel better?
No, do not stop taking Germenta without consulting the doctor even if you are feeling better. You may experience improvement in your symptoms before the infection is completely cleared. Therefore, for better results, it is advised to continue your treatment for the prescribed duration.
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What are the instructions for the storage and disposal of Germenta?
Keep this medicine in the container or the pack it came in, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions mentioned on the pack or label. Dispose of the unused medicine. Make sure it is not consumed by pets, children and other people.
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What if you forget to take Germenta?
If you miss a dose of Germenta, please consult your doctor.
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Germenta Injection Reviews

Germenta is an antibiotic used to prevent or treat a wide variety of bacterial infections. This may include infections of the urinary tract, bones and joints, lungs (e.g., pneumonia), brain (e.g., meningitis), sepsis, and some others. However, it is not effective for gonorrhea.

Germenta is also widely used in hospitalized patients to prevent infections. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. It is given as a drip (intravenous infusion) or as an injection directly into a vein or a muscle under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Your doctor may shift you to another antibiotic after culture reports become available. It should be used regularly at evenly spaced time intervals as prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping the medicine too early may lead to the infection returning or worsening.

This medicine may lead to kidney damage and hearing loss as side effects in some patients. Therefore, it is important to follow all the instructions given by your doctor while using this medicine. It may also cause balance disorder (loss of balance) and injection site pain in some people. 

Your doctor may monitor you with regular kidney function tests or hearing tests during treatment. Some patients may also be advised to get blood levels of this medicine measured. Before using this medicine, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become, or breastfeeding.

How Germenta Injection Works

Germenta is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.

How to Use Germenta Injection

Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.

Benefits of Germenta Injection

  • In Treatment of Bacterial infections: Germenta is the injection form of an antibiotic medicine that stops the growth of the infection causing bacteria in your body. It is often injected by a doctor or a nurse either into a vein or a muscle. This medicine is used to treat many different types of infections such as urinary tract, bones and joints, lungs (eg. pneumonia), brain, blood, and some others. This medicine usually makes you feel better within a few days. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.

Uses of Germenta Injection

  • Treatment of Bacterial infections

Germenta Injection Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Germenta is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Alcohol  SAFE
Consuming alcohol with Germenta does not cause any harmful side effects.
Kidney  CAUTION
Germenta should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Germenta may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Germenta is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Liver  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Germenta in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
Driving  UNSAFE
Germenta may cause side effects which could affect your ability to drive.

References

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