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Amikacin Sulphate BP Injection

Category

Aminoglycoside Antibiotic

Form

Injectable Solution

Strength

100mg / 250mg / 500mg

CAS

37517-28-5

Amikacin Sulphate BP Injection – Advanced Gram-Negative Infection Control

Powerful aminoglycoside antibiotic. Effective against resistant gram-negative bacteria. Rapid bactericidal action. Critical care and hospital use. Manufactured under global sterile standards.

Amikacin Sulphate BP Injection is a highly effective antibiotic used to manage serious bacterial infections, especially those caused by gram-negative organisms. It belongs to the aminoglycoside class and works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. This leads to rapid bacterial cell death and effective infection control. It is widely used in hospital and critical care settings. LARKSOIS Pharma ensures sterile manufacturing and global compliance.

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Introduction

  • Amikacin Sulphate BP Injection is a highly effective antibiotic used to manage serious bacterial infections, especially those caused by gram-negative organisms.
  • It belongs to the aminoglycoside class and works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis.
  • This leads to rapid bacterial cell death and effective infection control.
  • It is widely used in hospital and critical care settings.
  • LARKSOIS Pharma ensures sterile manufacturing and global compliance.

Important Information

  • Strength: 100mg / 250mg / 500mg
  • Category: Aminoglycoside Antibiotic
  • Form: Injectable solution
  • CAS Number: 37517-28-5
  • Manufacturer: LARKSOIS Pharma

Indications

  • Severe gram-negative bacterial infections
  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Intra-abdominal infections
  • Septicemia
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Bone and joint infections

Maintenance

  • Administered under medical supervision
  • Duration depends on infection severity
  • Dose adjustment based on kidney function
  • Monitoring required for prolonged therapy

Dosage

General

  • Adults: Typically 15 mg/kg/day in divided doses
  • Pediatric dose based on body weight
  • Adjustments required in renal impairment

Administration

  • Administer via IV or IM injection
  • IV infusion should be given slowly
  • Monitor patient during administration
  • Maintain sterile technique

Storage

  • Store below 25°C
  • Protect from light
  • Do not freeze
  • Keep in original packaging

Shelf Life

  • 24 months under recommended storage conditions

Manufacturing

  • Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified sterile facilities
  • High-purity API (CAS 37517-28-5)
  • Advanced sterile injectable production
  • Aseptic filling technology
  • Multi-stage quality control testing
  • Compliance with global standards

Precautions

  • Use under strict medical supervision
  • Monitor kidney function
  • Monitor hearing function (ototoxicity risk)
  • Adjust dose in renal impairment
  • Avoid prolonged use
  • Monitor drug levels in blood

Side Effects

  • Nephrotoxicity (kidney damage)
  • Ototoxicity (hearing loss)
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Injection site reactions
  • Allergic reactions (rare)
  • Neuromuscular blockade (rare)

Why Choose

  • WHO-GMP certified sterile manufacturing
  • International quality compliance
  • Reliable antibiotic formulations
  • Strong global presence
  • Commitment to innovation and safety

Frequently Asked Questions

Common product and supply questions.

What is amikacin sulphate injection used for?+

Amikacin Sulphate BP Injection is used to treat severe bacterial infections, especially gram-negative infections affecting the respiratory, urinary, and bloodstream systems.

What is amikacin as sulfate 250 mg 1ml 2 ml injection?+

It refers to a specific concentration formulation designed for accurate dosing based on patient condition and clinical requirements.

Is amikacin a pain killer?+

No, Amikacin is not a painkiller. It is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.

Can I give amikacin injection directly?+

Amikacin Injection should only be administered by healthcare professionals via IV or IM routes under proper supervision.

Why is amikacin given slowly?+

It is given slowly to reduce toxicity risks and ensure safe and effective drug delivery.