Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Ancalima Lifesciences Ltd
Active Ingredient Cefotaxime (1000mg) + Sulbactam (500mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassANTI INFECTIVES
User Rating4.2
User Reviews610

FAQ

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How long does Natocef S 1000mg/500mg takes to work?
Usually, Natocef S 1000mg/500mg starts working soon after taking it. However, it may take some days to kill all the harmful bacteria and make you feel better.
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Can the use of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg cause diarrhea?
Yes, the use of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg can cause diarrhea. It is an antibiotic which kills the harmful bacteria. However, it also affects the helpful bacteria in your stomach or intestine and causes diarrhea. If you are experiencing severe diarrhea, talk to your doctor about it.
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What if I don't get better after using Natocef S 1000mg/500mg?
Inform your doctor if you don't feel better after finishing the full course of treatment. Also, inform him if your symptoms are getting worse while using this medicine.
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What if you forget to take Natocef S Injection?
If you miss a dose of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg, please consult your doctor.
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Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection Reviews

Natocef S 1000mg/500mg is a combination medicine. It is prescribed to treat various types of bacterial infections. It fights against the microorganisms to prevent their growth and further spread of the infection.

Natocef S 1000mg/500mg should only be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Do not miss any scheduled appointments for taking this medicine. The course of the treatment must be completed even if you feel better. Sudden discontinuation of the treatment may affect the potency of the medicine.

Some common side effects of this medicine are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, indigestion, etc. If any of the side effects get aggravated, you must consult your doctor immediately. If you experience any allergic reaction (rashes, itching, swelling, shortness of breath, etc.), you must seek immediate medical help. 

Before taking this medicine, you should tell your doctor if you are taking any medicines for any health condition. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult with their doctor before taking it. Avoid drinking alcohol as it can cause excessive drowsiness with this medicine. It usually does not impair your ability to drive, but you should not drive if it makes you feel sleepy or dizzy. You must take adequate rest for a faster recovery, also take a healthy diet and drink plenty of water. Your doctor may ask for a few laboratory and diagnostic tests to know the effects of the medicine on your body.

How Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection Works

Natocef S 1000mg/500mg is a combination of two medicines: Cefotaxime and Sulbactam. Cefotaxime is an antibiotic. It works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering which is essential for the survival of bacteria. Sulbactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor which reduces resistance and enhances the activity of Cefotaxime against bacteria.

How to Use Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection

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

Benefits of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection

  • In Treatment of Bacterial infections: Natocef S 1000mg/500mg is used to treat bacterial infections like pneumonia, bronchitis, gonorrhea, meningitis, and severe infections of the kidney, urinary system, bones, joints, and skin. It may also be used before surgery, and during and after a cesarean section, in order to prevent the patient from getting an infection. It stops the growth of bacteria causing infection. This further reduces the discomforts associated with various infections and helps in early recovery.

Uses of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection

  • Treatment of Bacterial infections

Natocef S 1000mg/500mg Injection Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Natocef S 1000mg/500mg 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.
Kidney  CAUTION
Natocef S 1000mg/500mg should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg may be needed. Please consult your doctor.Regular monitoring of kidney function may be advised while you are taking this medicine.
Liver  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited information available on the use of Natocef S 1000mg/500mg in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.
Driving  UNSAFE
Natocef S 1000mg/500mg may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Pregnancy  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Natocef S 1000mg/500mg is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Alcohol  CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Natocef S 1000mg/500mg. Please consult your doctor.

Quick Tips

  • Diarrhea may occur as a side effect. Taking probiotics along with Natocef S 1000mg/500mg may help. Talk to your doctor if you notice bloody stools or develop abdominal cramps.
  • Stop taking Natocef S 1000mg/500mg and inform your doctor immediately if you develop an itchy rash, swelling of the face, throat or tongue or breathing difficulties while taking it.
  • Finish the prescribed course, even if you start to feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection come back and harder to treat.
  • You have been prescribed this combination medicine to treat bacterial infections even if they have developed resistance. 

References

  1. Petri, Jr WA. Penicillins, Cephalosporins, and Other β-Lactam Antibiotics. In: Brunton LL, Chabner BA, Knollmann BC, editors. Goodman & Gilman’s: The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 11th ed. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2011. pp. 1127-1154.
  2. Chambers HF, Deck DH. Beta-Lactam & Other Cell Wall- & Menbrane-Active Antibiotics. In: Katzung BG, Masters SB, Trevor AJ (Editors). Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. 11th ed. New Delhi, India: Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited; 2009. pp. 773-793.

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