Sulbacef 2gm Injection (Cefoperazone Sodium + Sulbactam Sodium)
₨550.00
Sulbacef 2gm Injection (Cefoperazone Sodium + Sulbactam Sodium)
Generic Name: Cefoperazone Sodium + Sulbactam Sodium
Strength: 2gm (Cefoperazone 1gm + Sulbactam 1gm)
Pack Size: 1’s
Trade Price (T.P): PKR 467.50
Maximum Retail Price (M.R.P): PKR 550.00
Description:
Sulbacef 2gm Injection is a combination of Cefoperazone, a broad-spectrum third-generation cephalosporin, and Sulbactam, a beta-lactamase inhibitor. This dual formulation is designed to combat resistant bacterial infections by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis and neutralizing beta-lactamase enzymes.
It is used in the treatment of severe respiratory, urinary, abdominal, and soft tissue infections, as well as septicemia and post-surgical infections.
Key Features:
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Provides enhanced antibacterial activity against resistant pathogens
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Effective in mixed infections including aerobic and anaerobic organisms
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Suitable for hospital-acquired and high-risk infections
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Can be administered via IV or deep IM injection
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Widely used in surgical prophylaxis and critical care settings
Dosage & Administration:
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Adults: 2 to 4 gm daily in divided doses via IV or IM injection
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Adjust dose based on infection severity and renal/hepatic status
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Reconstitute with sterile water for injection per instructions
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Administer as slow IV push or 30-minute infusion
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Always use under professional medical supervision
Precautions:
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Conduct allergy and sensitivity testing before use
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Use cautiously in patients with liver dysfunction or bleeding disorders
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May cause GI upset, rash, elevated liver enzymes, or coagulation abnormalities
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Monitor CBC, liver function, and coagulation profile during long-term use
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Not advised during pregnancy or lactation without physician approval
Storage:
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Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place
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Keep protected from light and moisture
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Use immediately after reconstitution
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Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer:
This injectable medication must be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. The information above is for reference only and does not replace medical advice. Always follow your doctor’s guidance and protocols.







