Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is an antibiotic used in the treatment of various bacterial infections. It is effective in infections of the throat, ear, nasal sinuses, respiratory tract, skin and soft tissue, and sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis.
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is also used to prevent some infections such as rheumatic fever and infection of the heart valves (bacterial endocarditis) in people with preexisting heart disease. It is a penicillin-type of antibiotic, which mainly fights and stops the growth of the gram-positive type of bacteria.
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is given as a drip (intravenous infusion) or as an injection directly into a vein or a muscle. It is generally administered by a doctor or a nurse, do not self-administer this medicine at home. This medicine should be used regularly at evenly spaced intervals as per the schedule prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping the medicine too early may lead to the infection returning or worsening. The total duration of treatment and precise dosage will be decided by your doctor, depending on the type of infection that you have and how well you respond to the medication.
Before taking this medicine, inform your doctor if you are allergic to penicillin or any penicillin-type of medicine. Rash, allergic reactions or pain, swelling, and redness at the site of injection may be seen as side effects in some patients. These are temporary and usually resolve quickly. Consult your doctor if any of these side effects persist or if your condition worsens. This medicine is generally regarded as safe to use during pregnancy if used under a doctor’s supervision.
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is an antibiotic medicine which can be used to treat many different infections caused by bacteria. It works by stopping the growth of the bacteria causing the infection. This medicine is given by a doctor or a nurse and should not be self-administered. It usually makes you feel better quite quickly. You must continue the treatment as prescribed even when you feel better, to make sure that all bacteria are killed and do not become resistant.
In Treatment of Syphilis
Syphilis is a bacterial infection usually spread by sexual contact. The disease starts as a painless sore, particularly on your genitals, rectum, or mouth. If diagnosed in the early stages, syphilis can be treated with the use of Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection, which is an antibiotic that kills the infection-causing bacteria and also stops the progression of the disease. It is given only by a doctor or nurse into a muscle. Follow the doctor’s instructions carefully to get maximum benefit.
In Prevention of Rheumatic fever
Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease caused by the bacteria streptococcus, that results usually from inadequately treated throat infections or scarlet fever caused by the same microorganisms. Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection effectively relieves symptoms, controls inflammation and also prevents the disease from returning. If you are allergic to penicillin, tell your doctor before taking it, so you may be treated with some other alternate medicine. If you are using it for the first time, let your doctor know if you notice any signs of allergy such as rash, swelling or any other bothersome side effect.
Side effects of Fort.Proc.Pen Injection
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of Fort.Proc.Pen
Rash
Allergic reaction
Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)
How to use Fort.Proc.Pen Injection
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
How Fort.Proc.Pen Injection works
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is an antibiotic. It kills bacteria by preventing them from forming the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) which is needed for them to survive.
Safety advice
Alcohol
SAFE
Consuming alcohol with Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection does not cause any harmful side effects.
Pregnancy
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Breast feeding
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
Driving
SAFE
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Kidney
CAUTION
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Liver
CAUTION
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment of Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
What if you forget to take Fort.Proc.Pen Injection?
If you miss a dose of Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection, consult your doctor.
All substitutes
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
You have been prescribed Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection for the treatment of bacterial infections.
It is given by an injection into a vein or muscle, or via a drip into a vein.
Finish the prescribed course, even if you start to feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection come back and harder to treat.
Inform your doctor immediately if you develop an itchy rash, swelling of the face, throat or tongue or breathing difficulties while taking this medicine.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Penicillins
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
ANTI INFECTIVES
Action Class
Cell wall active agent - Narrow spectrum Penicillin
Patient concerns
My child verry high cough and fever in cold sesion try to much doctor but result is no . It's will be countiue cough and fever it's good to be only antiboitic
Dr. Gopal Bansilal Samdani
Paediatrics
Antibiotics are required if bacterial infections. Consult child specialist
ASO Titre is bit higher than normal. Shall I have to be worried for that much
Dr. Priyanka Shekhar
General Practitioner
ASO titer determination can help distinguish beta-hemolytic Group A Streptococcal rheumatic fever from acute rheumatic diseases.Get done rheumatoid factor test
My child is. Suffering. Fevers. From. 1day. There. Is. No. Effect. Of. Perecitamal. We. Have. Given. Him. Biogesic/ ap. Now. He. Didn't. Have. Any. Fever. It. Is. Important. To. Give. Entibitic. To. Him
Dr. Rahul Yadav
Paediatrics
Hello, generally antibiotics are not needed for fever control unless having obvious signs of bacterial infections on examination.
What should I discuss with my doctor before receiving Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection?
Before taking Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection, you should tell your doctor if you have ever had an allergic reaction to Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection or any similar medicine. Inform the doctor if you have any type of allergy, asthma or breathing problems, heart disease or kidney disease. Let your doctor know about all the medicines that you may be taking as they may affect or be affected by Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection. Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers should also seek their doctor’s advice before taking Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection.
Why do Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection shots hurt so much?
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection is injected deeply into the muscle, usually into the butt muscle, using a lot of fluid used to inject it. Moreover, it is injected slowly which makes it even more painful.
How is Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection given?
Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection can be given as a drip (intravenous infusion) or as an injection directly into a vein or a muscle. It is generally administered by a doctor or a nurse, or under the supervision of a doctor or a nurse. You should not self-administer this medicine at home.
The solution looks discolored. Can I still use Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection?
No. You should not use Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection if the medicine has changed colors or has particles in it. The discolored solution may be contaminated and may not be as effective as it is expected to be. Also, it may cause additional side effects. So, it is best if you discard the solution and go for another vial.
I feel better now. Can I stop taking Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection?
No. Make sure to receive all doses your doctor has prescribed, even if you feel better. This is because your symptoms may have improved but chances are that the infection is still present in your body. Skipping doses can increase the risk of developing an infection that is resistant to medication. So, continue taking Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection as prescribed. After you have finished all the doses, your doctor may advise you on some tests to make sure your infection has completely cleared up.
Does Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection treat the flu?
No. Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection does not treat a viral infection such as the flu or a common cold.
Can Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection cause an allergic reaction?
Yes. Fort.Proc.Pen 2000000IU Injection may cause an allergic reaction, although it is rare. Get emergency medical help if you have any of the signs of an allergic reaction, such as hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
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