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COMPOSITION:
Ceftriaxone (1000mg) + Sulbactam (500mg)DESCRIPTION:
XL One Injection is a combination of two powerful antibiotics: Ceftriaxone (1000mg) and Sulbactam (500mg). It is commonly used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections in the body. This injection works by killing harmful bacteria and preventing their growth. It is usually given under medical supervision in a hospital or clinic. XL One Injection is effective against serious infections of the lungs, urinary tract, skin, abdomen, and more. Regular use as advised by your doctor ensures faster recovery and fewer complications.
Uses of XL One Injection
How XL One Injection works
XL One Injection contains Ceftriaxone, which is a cephalosporin antibiotic that kills bacteria by preventing them from forming cell walls. Sulbactam helps by blocking the enzymes that can destroy Ceftriaxone, making the antibiotic more effective. Together, they provide a strong defense against a wide range of bacteria.
Benefits of XL One Injection
How to take XL One Injection
XL One Injection is administered by a healthcare professional through intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection. Do not self-administer. The dosage and duration depend on your age, weight, and the severity of the infection. Complete the full course even if you feel better early to avoid relapse or resistance.
Side effects of XL One Injection
Safety advice
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is XL One Injection used for?
A: It is used to treat serious bacterial infections of the lungs, urinary tract, abdomen, and skin.
Q: Can I take XL One Injection on my own?
A: No, it should only be given by a qualified healthcare provider.
Q: Is XL One Injection safe during pregnancy?
A: It should be used only if clearly needed and prescribed by a doctor.
Q: What should I do if I experience side effects?
A: Inform your doctor immediately, especially in case of rash, swelling, or breathing difficulty.
Q: Can I stop the treatment once I feel better?
A: No, complete the full course as prescribed to ensure full recovery and avoid resistance.