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Seemacillin Pediatric Drops contains Ampicillin

Seemacillin Pediatric Drops uses for

Ampicillin is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated organism listed below:

  • Infections of the Genitourinary Tract Including Gonorrhea: E. coli, P. mirabilis, enterococci, Shigella, S. typhosa and other Salmonella, and nonpenicillinase-producing N. gononhoeae.
  • Infections of the Respiratory Tract: Nonpenicillinase-producing H. influenzae and staphylococci, and streptococci including streptococcus pneumoniae.
  • Infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract: Shigella, S. typhosa and other Salmonella, E. coli, P. mirabilis, and enterococci.
  • Meningitis: O. Meningitides.

Bacteriology studies to determine the causative organisms and their sensetivity to ampicillin should be performed. Therapy may be instituted prior to the results of susceptibility testing.

Intra-articular:Supplement in systemic therapy for treatment of susceptible infections-

  • Adult: 500 mg daily.
  • Child: <10 yr Half of adult routine dosage.

Intraperitoneal:

Supplement in systemic therapy for treatment of susceptible infections-

  • Adult: 500 mg daily.
  • Child: <10 yr Half of adult routine dosage.

Intrapleural:

Supplement in systemic therapy for treatment of susceptible infections-

  • Adult: 500 mg daily.
  • Child: <10 yr Half of adult routine dosage

Intravenous:

Meningitis-

  • Adult: 2 gm 6 hrly.
  • Child: 150 mg/kg daily in divided doses.

Intrapartum prophylaxis against group B Streptoccocal infection in neonates-

  • Adult: Initially, 2 gm via IV inj followed by 1 gm 4 hrly until delivery.

Oral:

Biliary tract infections, Bronchitis, Endocarditis, Gastroenteritis, Listeriosis, Otitis media, Perinatal streptococcal infections, Peritonitis-

  • Adult: 0.25 gm 6 hrly.
  • Child: <10 yr Half of adult routine dosage.

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever-

  • Adult: 1 gm 6 hrly for 2 wk in acute infections, and 42 wk in carriers.

Uncomplicated gonorrhoea-

  • Adult: 2 gm with 1 gm of probenecid as single dose, recommended to be repeated in female patients.

Urinary tract infections-

  • Adult: 500 mg 8 hrly.

Parenteral:

Susceptible infections-

  • Adult: 500 mg 6 hrly, via IM or slow IV inj over 3 min or by infusion.
  • Child: <10 yr Half of adult routine dosage.

Septicaemia-

  • Adult: 15000 mg/kg daily. Initiate with IV admin for at least 3 days, then continue with IM inj 3 hrly. Continue treatment for at least 482 hr after the patient has become asymptomatic or when there is evidence of bacterial eradication. Recommended treatment duration for infections caused by group-A β-haemolytic streptococci: At least 10-days, to prevent occurrence of acute rheumatic fever or acute glomerulonephritis.
  • Child: Same as adult dose.

Should be taken on an empty stomach. Take 1 hr before or 2 hr after meals.

Intramuscular: Add 1.5 mL water for inj to 500 mg vial contents.

Intravenous: Dissolve 500 mg in 10 mL water for inj. May be added to infusion fluids or injected, suitably diluted into the drip tube.

Intra-articular: Dissolve 500 mg in up to 5 mL of water for inj or sterile procaine HCl 0.5% soln.

Intraperitoneal: Dissolve 500 mg in up to 10 mL water for inj.

Intrapleural: Dissolve 500 mg in 50 mL water for inj.

Symptoms: Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Management: Symptomatic and supportive treatment. May be removed from the circulation by haemodialysis.

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