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(Approval lapsed) Gentamicin Injection USP 80mg/2mL solution for injection - 10 ampoules

Section 19A approved medicine
(Approval lapsed) Gentamicin Injection USP 80mg/2mL solution for injection - 10 ampoules
Section 19A approval holder
Link Medical Products Pty Ltd ABN 73 010 971 517
Phone
1800 181 060
Approved until
Status
Expired
Medicines in short supply/unavailable
GENTAMICIN INJECTION B.P. 80mg/2mL - ARTG 11376
Indication(s)

For the treatment of infections due to one or more susceptible strains of bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus species (indole positive and indole negative), Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Serratia species and Staphylococcus (including strains resistant to other antibiotics).

Gentamicin may also be used for the treatment of the following conditions when caused by susceptible organisms: bacteraemia, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin and skin structure infections, bone infections, peritonitis, and burns complicated by sepsis. Aminoglycosides, including gentamicin are generally not indicated in uncomplicated initial episodes of urinary tract infection unless the causative organisms are not susceptible to less toxic antibiotics.

In suspected or documented Gram-negative sepsis, gentamicin should be considered for initial antimicrobial therapy. Therapy may be instituted before obtaining results of susceptibility tests. The decision to continue therapy is based on results of the susceptibility tests, the severity of the infection and risk of toxicity. If anaerobic organisms are suspected, antimicrobial therapy in addition to the gentamicin regimen should be considered.

Additional information

GENTAMICIN INJECTION USP 80mg/2mL solution for injection contains preservative therefore it may cause airway irritation if administered via inhalation. A safety advisory regarding this issue is available at https://www.tga.gov.au/alert/gentamicin-injection-usp-40-mgml-80-mg2-ml…

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