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Amikacin
Pharmacokinetics | Indications | Routes of Administration and Dosage | Contra Indications | Precautions | Interactions | Brand Names
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General(Systemic)
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Aminoglycoside
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Pharmacokinetics
After IM injection Amikacin reaches a peak level in 60 to 90 mins. It is bound to plasma protein and is excreted unchanged by glomerular filtration via the kidneys. It is not affected by most body enzymes and hence it is more effective than Gentamycin.
Indications
It is active against many gram negative and some gram positive organisms like E.Coli, Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseudomonas, Citrobacter, Staph. Epidermidis, Listeria Monocytogenes and Campylobacter.
Routes of Administration and Dosage
Adults and Children: 15 mg/kg/day in 2 to 3 divided doses every 8 or 12 hrs.
Contra Indications
Contraindicated in hypersenitivity to Aminoglycosides, Renal impairment, hepatic disease and hypotension.
Precautions
Precautions are to be taken if given in patients with nephrotoxicity, allergy, fever, ototoxicity,and convulsions.
Interactions
There is increased ototoxicity when used with ethacrynic acid. It potentiates neuromuscular blocking agents.
Brand Names
Amexel (Nicholar Pharma), Amibiotic(Neon LOabs), Amicin (Biochem), Amineg(Ind Chemie), Amiron(Kamron), Amitax(Alkem), AMK(Kee Pharma), Cinamica(Plethico), Cinamica- Kid (Plethiko), Erkacin(Brown &Burk), Glykacin).
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