Cefogram

Cefogram is a pharmacological agent belonging to the group of third-generation cephalosporins. It is produced in India by Orchid Healthcare and has the international name Ceftriaxone. Cefogram is widely used in medical practice to treat various infections.

Cefogram is presented in the form of a powder for the preparation of an injection solution containing 1 g of the active substance - ceftriaxone. It is used to treat a variety of infections, including upper and lower respiratory tract infections, genitourinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, joint infections, wound infections, abdominal infections, sepsis and bacterial septicemia, bacterial meningitis and others.

However, before using Cephogram, contraindications must be taken into account. It is not recommended in case of hypersensitivity to ceftriaxone, as well as in the presence of hepatic-renal failure, bleeding and gastrointestinal diseases in the anamnesis. Also, the drug is not recommended for use during pregnancy and lactation.

When using Cephogram, side effects may occur, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, taste disturbance, headache, allergic reactions and others. If such side effects occur, you should consult your doctor.

It is also important to consider the possible interaction of Cefogram with other drugs. Some drugs may increase or decrease its effect, so consult your doctor or pharmacist before using it together.

In case of an overdose of Cephogram, symptomatic therapy must be carried out.

In conclusion, Cefogram (Ceftriaxone) is an effective antibiotic for treating various infections. However, its use should be under the supervision of a physician, taking into account contraindications, side effects and possible interactions with other drugs.