Grosseptol

Groseptol: use, indications, contraindications and side effects

Groseptol is a combination antimicrobial agent that is used to treat various infections caused by bacteria. It contains two active ingredients: sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, which work together to prevent the growth and reproduction of bacteria.

Groseptol is produced by several pharmaceutical companies, including Vector-Pharm, Grodziski Mazowierzki, Grodziski Pharmaceutical Plant Polfa and Orelpharma. The medicine is available in the form of tablets of various dosages: 120 mg and 480 mg.

This medicine has a wide range of uses, including respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, urogenital infections, gastrointestinal infections, skin and soft tissue infections, and some surgical infections. It can also be used to prevent relapses of bronchitis and pneumonia.

Despite the fact that Groseptol is widely used in medical practice, it also has a number of contraindications and side effects. This medication is not recommended for people with hypersensitivity to sulfonamides or trimethoprim, or for those who have liver or kidney failure, agranulocytosis, leukopenia, or B12-deficiency anemia.

The intake of the groseptol can cause side effects such as dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, cholestatic and necrotic hepatitis, an increase in transaminases and bilirubin, pseudo -dimeembranous enterocolitis, pancreatitis, stomatitis, glossitis, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, megaloblastical anemia, megaloblastical. Anemia, hypoprotrombinemia , methemoglobinemia, eosinophilia, crystalluria, renal failure and interstitial nephritis.

Thus, before you start taking Groseptol, you need to consult your doctor and become familiar with all the contraindications and side effects. When used correctly and monitored by medical personnel, Groseptol can be an effective medicine to fight infections caused by bacteria.