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Camphor 0.01%w/v+ Menthol 0.005%w/v+ Naphazoline 0.05%w/v+ Phenylephrine 0.012%w/v – Bottle

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Camphor 0.01%w/v+ Menthol 0.005%w/v+ Naphazoline 0.05%w/v+ Phenylephrine 0.012%w/v – Bottle

Sub Category: Allergy and Immune System
Packaging Details: 10 ml in 1 bottle
Product Composition: Camphor 0.01%w/v+ Menthol 0.005%w/v+ Naphazoline 0.05%w/v+ Phenylephrine 0.012%w/v
Product Uses: Mikamor 500mg Injection is utilized in the treatment of genuine bacterial contaminations.
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Mikamor 500mg Injection is an anti-infection used to forestall or treat a wide assortment of bacterial contaminations. These may incorporate diseases of the urinary lot, bones, and joints, lungs (eg. pneumonia), cerebrum, blood, among others. It is likewise utilized in hospitalized patients to forestall contaminations.
Mikamor 500mg Injection works by halting the development of microscopic organisms. It is given as a dribble (intravenous imbuement) or as an infusion straightforwardly into a vein or a muscle under the oversight of a medical care proficient and ought not be self-regulated. It ought to be utilized routinely at uniformly divided time spans as endorsed by your primary care physician. Avoid no dosages and follow through with the full course of treatment regardless of whether you feel significantly improved. Halting the medication too soon may prompt the contamination returning or deteriorating.
Normal symptoms of this medication incorporate infusion site responses and expanded blood urea. Counsel your PCP assuming any of these secondary effects persevere or on the other hand in the event that your condition doesn’t improve in spite of treatment.

Pregnancy Interaction: Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Prescription: Yes
Food Interaction: Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhoea, Skin rash, Hearing loss, Balance disorder (loss of balance).
Breast Feeding Interaction: Mikamor 500mg Injection is an antibiotic. It kills bacteria by inhibiting synthesis of essential proteins, required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.