Description
Mero g Injection is an antibiotic used to treat serious infections of the skin lungs stomach urinary system blood and brain for example meningitis It works by eliminating the microorganisms that cause these issues However it does not treat viral infections Mero g Injections are often used to treat severely...Read more
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Product Details
Mero 1g. Injection is an antibiotic. It kills bacteria by stopping them from building the protective coating (cell wall) that allows them to live.
Uses of Product
Severe bacterial infections.
Direction For Use
Your doctor or nurse will administer this medication. Please do not self-administrate.
Side Affects
Most side effects do not need medical treatment and go away as your body adapts to the medication. Consult your doctor if they persist if you are concerned about them. Common side effects of Mero Rash Headache Vomiting Nausea Itching Diarrhea Injection site inflammation. Anemia (low count of red blood cells) Sepsis Constipation Apnea (a lack of breathing) Shock
Safety Advices
Consuming alcohol with Mero 1g Injection has no negative side effects. Mero 1g Injection is usually regarded safe for usage during pregnancy. Animal research have shown little or no detrimental effects on the growing fetus; however, human studies are sparse. Mero 1g Injection is likely safe to use during nursing. Limited human research shows that the medication poses no major harm to the infant. It's unclear if Mero 1g Injection affects driving abilities. Do not drive if you have symptoms that impair your ability to focus and respond. Patients suffering from renal illness should exercise care while using Mero 1g Injection. Mero 1g Injection may need a dosage change. Please visit a doctor. Mero 1g Injection is safe for usage in people with liver problems. No dosage change for Mero 1g Injection is indicated.
Disclaimer
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