Conflict Injection Substitute
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Composition:
TEICOPLANIN-400MG
Uses:
<p>Conflict Injection is used in the treatment of various bacterial infections. The detailed uses of Conflict Injection are as follows:</p><ul><li><strong>Skin and Soft Tissue Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is effective in treating bacterial infections of the skin and underlying tissues, such as infected wounds, abscesses, and cellulitis.</li><li><strong>Bone and Joint Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is prescribed for infections of the bone (osteomyelitis) and joints (septic arthritis) caused by susceptible bacteria.</li><li><strong>Lower Respiratory Tract Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is effective in treating infections in the airways (bronchitis) and lungs (pneumonia) caused by susceptible bacteria.</li><li><strong>Urinary Tract Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection helps treat bacterial infections affecting the bladder (cystitis) and kidneys (pyelonephritis).</li><li><strong>Heart Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is used to treat infective endocarditis (infection of the heart lining and valves) caused by susceptible bacteria.</li><li><strong>Intra-abdominal Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is effective in treating infections within the abdominal cavity, such as peritonitis and abdominal abscesses.</li><li><strong>Bloodstream Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection helps treat certain bloodstream infections caused by susceptible bacteria, such as septicemia and bacteremia.</li><li><strong>Antibiotic-Resistant Infections:</strong> Conflict Injection is effective against infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other resistant gram-positive bacteria.</li><li><strong>Prophylaxis in Surgery or Immunocompromised Patients:</strong> Conflict Injection may be administered prophylactically in high-risk surgeries or cancer patients to prevent bacterial infections.</li></ul>
Medicinal Benefits:
Conflict Injection belongs to the group of antibiotics used to treat various bacterial infections of the brain, lungs, middle ear, abdomen, urinary tract, kidneys, bones, joints, skin, soft tissues, blood, and heart. Conflict Injection is active against serious gram+ve infections, serious staphylococcal infections. Conflict Injection works by preventing the formation of bacterial cell covering, which is necessary for their survival. Thereby killing the bacteria and helping in treating and preventing the spread of infections. Conflict Injection does not work against infections caused by the virus, including cold and flu. Conflict Injection is also used to treat infections in the gut caused by ‘Clostridium difficile’ bacteria. For this, the teicoplanin solution should be taken by mouth as advised by your doctor.
Conflict Injection is used to treat various bacterial infections of the bones, joints, lungs, urinary tract, abdominal wall (peritonitis), and heart (endocarditis).
Conflict Injection works by interfering with the formation of bacterial cell walls, thereby impairing the bonds that hold the bacterial cell wall together. This allows holes to appear in the bacterial cell walls, which kills the bacteria. Thus, it helps in treating and preventing the spread of infections.
Conflict Injection may cause dizziness or headaches. So, drive only if you are alert after taking Conflict Injection and omit driving and operating machinery if you feel dizzy.
Diarrhoea might be a side-effect of Conflict Injection. Drink lots of fluids and eat fibre-rich food if you experience diarrhoea. If you find blood in your stools (tarry stools) or if you experience excess diarrhoea, consult your doctor. Do not take anti-diarrheal medicine on your own.
It is recommended to complete the course of Conflict Injection even if you feel better, as it is an antibiotic. Leaving it in between may lead to even severe infection that will, in fact, stop responding to the antibiotic (antibiotic resistance).
Common side effects of Conflict Injection include abnormalities with your white blood cells (such as decreased leucocytes and an increase of eosinophils) and platelets (decrease of thrombocytes), loose stools or diarrhoea, changes in the results of blood tests for liver functions, and rash.
Don't take Conflict Injection without a doctor's prescription and guidance. As an antibiotic medication, careful management is required to ensure safety and effectiveness. Consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis, dosage, and treatment duration.
Yes, Conflict Injection is an antibiotic. It belongs to a class of antibiotics called glycopeptides, which are used to treat serious bacterial infections, particularly those caused by Gram-positive bacteria.