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Written By Bayyarapu Mahesh Kumar , M Pharmacy
Reviewed By Veda Maddala , M Pharmacy
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Manufacturer/Marketer :

Mankind Pharma Pvt Ltd

Consume Type :

PARENTERAL

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About Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's

Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's belongs to the group of medications called anti-infectives used to treat bacterial infections. Bacterial infections are caused by the multiplication of harmful bacteria inside or on the body. These harmful bacteria produce chemicals known as toxins, which can damage tissue and make you sick. Symptoms of bacterial infection vary depending on the organ affected by bacteria.

Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's contains Meropenem and Sulbactam. Meropenem is a type of antibiotic. It works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering, which is required for bacterial survival. Sulbactam is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that reduces resistance and improves Meropenem antibacterial activity.

Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's should only be administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional. The dose depends on the type of infection you have, where the infection is in the body, and how severe the infection is. Your doctor will decide on the dose that you need. The common side-effects of Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's may include injection site reactions that may occur, including swelling, pain, itching, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, and rash. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side effects persist or get worse, inform your doctor immediately.

To treat your condition effectually, continue using Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. Do not use Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's without a doctor's advice if you had a skin reaction or irritation to any medicine. Consult your doctor before using Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's in more than prescribed doses or longer duration as it may cause adverse effects. Do not discontinue or abruptly stop the medication as it may lead to antibiotic resistance, a condition in which bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and all the medicines you take before taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's to rule out any side effects. It is not known whether Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's can interact with alcohol or may affect your ability to drive. So, please discuss with your doctor the possible risks and benefits before taking this medicine.

Uses of Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's

Bacterial infections.

Directions for Use

Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's should be administered by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer.

Medicinal Benefits

Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's contains Meropenem and Sulbactam. Meropenem is an antibiotic that treats the infection by killing the bacteria. Sulbactam is a beta-lactamase (an enzyme produced by bacteria that can destroy antibiotics) inhibitor and prevents the destruction of Meropenem from the bacteria. Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's has broad-spectrum activity and is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It is used to treat bacterial infections such as skin infections, gynecological infections, and intra-abdominal infections.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

It is not recommended to take Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's if you are allergic to other antibiotics or this medicine's contents. Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's is not recommended for people with infectious mononucleosis (viral infection with sore throat and fever) and colitis (intestine inflammation). Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's should be used with caution in patients with kidney impairment. Do not discontinue or abruptly stop the medication as it may lead to antibiotic resistance, a condition in which bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Should use Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's with caution in children, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and older people. It is not known whether Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's can interact with alcohol or may affect your ability to drive. So, please discuss with your doctor the possible risks and benefits before taking this medicine.

Drug-Drug Interactions

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MeropenemIomeprol
Severe

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MeropenemIomeprol
Severe
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
Co-administration of Iomeprol and Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection together can increase the risk of causing seizures.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection with Iomeprol together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. If you notice any of these signs - close monitoring, seizures, or head injury - contact a doctor right away." Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
Co-administration of Divalproex and Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection can reduce the blood levels of Divalproex sodium.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Divalproex with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. Do not discontinue any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
Co-administration of Meropenam and Sodium valproate together can reduce the effect of Sodium valproate.

How to manage the interaction:
Co-administration of Meropenam and Sodium valproate can lead to an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor advises. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms, consult a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
MeropenemMetrizamide
Severe
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
Co-administration of Metrizamide and Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection together can increase the risk of seizures.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection with Metrizamide together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. If you notice any of these signs - being closely monitored by your doctor, having seizures, or having a condition or head injury - contact a doctor right away. Do not stop using any medications without a doctor's advice.
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
Taking Tramadol with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection together may cause higher levels of Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection in the blood.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection with Tramadol together can possibly result in an interaction, it can be taken if your doctor has advised it. However, if you experience any symptoms such as confusion, hallucination, seizure, increased heart rate, blurred vision, tremors, incoordination, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, contact a doctor immediately. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
MeropenemBCG vaccine
Severe
How does the drug interact with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection:
When BCG vaccine is used with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection, its effectiveness may be reduced.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection with the BCG vaccine together can possibly result in an interaction, but it can be taken if a doctor has advised it. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.

Drug-Food Interactions

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Probiotics should be taken after taking an entire course of Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's to restore some healthy bacteria in the intestines that may have been killed. Taking probiotics after antibiotic treatment can reduce the risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. Certain fermented foods like yoghurt, cheese, sauerkraut, kombucha, and kimchi can help restore the intestine's good bacteria.
  • Include more fibre enriched food in your diet, as it can be easily digested by your gut bacteria, which helps stimulate their growth. Thus, fibre rich foods may help restore healthy gut bacteria after a course of antibiotics. Whole grains like whole-grain bread, brown rice should be included in your diet.
  • Avoid alcoholic beverages with Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's as it can make you dehydrated and may affect your sleep. This can make it harder for your body to aid the Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's in fighting off infections.

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Therapeutic Class

ANTI- INFECTIVES

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Drug-Diseases Interactions

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Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • VALPROIC ACID
  • SODIUM VALPROATE
  • PROBENECID
  • DABIGATRAN
  • APIXABAN

Special Advise

  • When administering prolonged therapy, monitor renal, hepatic, and hematologic functions periodically. Also monitor for signs of anaphylaxis during the first dose.
  • Even if you feel better after taking Merohuge-SB 1.5 gm Injection 1's, do not stop taking it until your doctor says so. It might cause the symptoms to reappear and make the infection difficult to treat due to antibiotic resistance.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Bacterial infections: A bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter, multiply and infect the body. It can target any organ of the body and multiply very quickly. Bacterial infections vary from minor illnesses (like sore throat and ear infections) to severe brain infections (like meningitis and encephalitis). When infected with bacteria, you can experience generalized symptoms, like fevers, chills, and fatigue.  Few harmful bacteria that commonly cause infections include Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli. Anyone can get a bacterial infection, but people with a weak immune system or taking immunosuppressive medicines like steroids are more prone to infections.

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