Talk:Ceftriaxone
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Side effects
[edit]Who says the injection is painful and you cant use your leg for 3 hours? That is a strong statement not to be sourced. I never heard that anywhere. --- ok (update) I went and had the injection and it was quite painful (was on here the day before researching it)...I made the details a little more clear about this since it is literally nowhere on the internet. People should be prepared!!
Editing the statement out until it can be justified. Muuon (talk) 09:00, 25 December 2007 (UTC)
-96.233.30.113 (talk) 12:08, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Ceftriaxon
[edit]I'm currently receiving this in a German Hospital via IV. It's spelled without a terminal e here. Might be worthwhile noting that, for people doing searches.
Regarding the "painful" comment - that's probably to be expected, isn't it, if the pH is 6.7. I did notice that when the drip started I could feel a very slight burning sensation (though nothing I could really call painful). Andrew (talk) 05:15, 4 July 2008 (UTC)
drug interaction between quinine and rocephine
[edit]§ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.152.247.33 (talk) 06:19, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
Could you pls explain the maximum amound of diluent can be added to Ceftriaxone 1Gm for I V infusion to reduce pain and other discomfort during infusion.
[edit]Could you pls explain the
maximum amound of diluent can be added to Ceftriaxone 1Gm for I V infusion to reduce pain and other discomfort during infusion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.72.17.30 (talk) 12:46, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
Updated Edits by Group 7
[edit]We updated all of the following sections:
1 Medical use 1.1 Spectrum of activity 1.2 Available Forms 1.3 Uses in Specific Populations 1.3.1 Pregnancy 1.3.2 Breastfeeding 1.3.3 Neonates 1.3.4 Elderly
2 Adverse effects 2.1 Contraindications
3 Mechanism of action
4 Pharmacokinetics
5 Chemistry — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dwaves 7 (talk • contribs) 07:38, 5 November 2015 (UTC)
Review
[edit]1. Does this draft submission reflect a neutral point of view? (yes/no) Draft submission reflects a neutral point of view
2. Are the points included verifiable with cited published material? (yes/no) Verifiable sources
3. What recommendations can you provide your colleague for improvement of their draft?
-The mechanism of action might be better placed closer to the top of the page, before the adverse effects -Could potentially list your PK information instead of having it in sentences, because the sentences are not in any particular order -In C/I you can expand a little on the penicillin allergies and could include the cross reactivity if you know the number -You describe how ceftriaxone looks, but is it the same all over the world? -Is the spectrum of activity for ceftriaxone the same world wide, even though it's listed like that on the package insert? -overall very well written and put together
-Group 6
6oooinotna (talk) 06:00, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for your comments! We have addressed your recommendations as follows:
- -We think that most visitors to this page will most want to view adverse effects over how the drug works.
- -PK info has been formatted.
- -C/I info has been added with source.
- -We think that the chemical should look similar unless excipients change its appearance; most sources we found list no excipients added (https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/26466; http://www.mhra.gov.uk/home/groups/par/documents/websiteresources/con046628.pdf)
- -Although spectrum of activity probably does differ from region to region, these kinds of vague statements were advised against.
- - Group 7 7jmv (talk) 04:12, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Comment
[edit]This "Due to cross-allergenicity, people who have experienced anaphylaxis to penicillins are advised not to receive cephalosporins.[1]"
Is not really true. If they have had a minor reaction they can per [1] Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 06:20, 10 November 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for your comment! The lead has been updated to reflect that information. - Group 7 7jmv (talk) 04:14, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
References
- ^ Katzung, Bertram; Masters, Susan; Trevor, Anthony (2012). Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. McGraw-Hill. pp. 797–801. ISBN 978-0-07-176402-5.
Price update
[edit]In this edit[2] I fixed the typo (should have been developing world rather than developed world). Updated the source to the 2015 data. And adjusted the text to indicate the amount rather than a "dose". Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 09:10, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
What is the brand and generic name of ceftriaxone?
[edit]. 2C0F:FC89:10F:6444:46E5:B8:4D2E:7F34 (talk) 06:08, 17 November 2021 (UTC)