What is Safillin?
Antibiotic Safillin is a member of the family of penicillins, which is prescribed for the treatment of bacterial infections. Safillin is commonly used for infections resulting from Staphylococcus or Staph, bacteria. Patients with pneumonia, meningitis or urinary tract infections, skin, blood or cardiac valves are also often prescribed. The drug is usually injected into the body or administered by intravenous drop, although it is also available as an oral medicine in a capsule or tablet form. Beta-lactam antibiotics are the most prescribed type of antibiotics. As such, it ranks among the most used drugs of any type.
Safety is injected into a large muscle such as hip or buttocks when the doctor prescribed intramuscular drug infusion. Usually phenomena in a vein every four to six hours, according to the doctor's instructions, when the intravenous infusion was prescribed. When served by intravenous drop, the drug is added to a liquid that drips with a needle or catheter to a vein for 30 to 60 minutes, four times to wEst times a day. As with all antibiotics, it is most effective when the amount of drugs in the body is maintained at a constant level.
Patients taking Safillin in the form of a capsule or tablet is said to have taken it with a full 8 ounces (237 ml) of water on a hungry stomach. Doctors should instruct their patients to avoid drinking alcohol and at the same time take Safillin to reduce the risk of stomach irritation. Patients should take medication according to their doctor's instructions to make sure it will take it all. Symptoms of infection are often cleaned on the surface than the infection is fully treated, the leadership of some patients to stop the drug too soon and later suffer from a more severe recurrence of infection.
Before receiving salary, patients should inform their doctor if they have asthma, kidney disease, liver disease or penicillin allergy. Safillin is not effective in the treatment of viruses and should not be prescribed for colds andflu. Women who are breastfeeding should talk to their doctor before entering the nursing, as they can go to breast milk and can damage a nursing child. Possible side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, ulcers and swelling or irritation at the injection site.