The uses of Cefuroxime Sodium Injection include intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, and intravenous drip. Cefuroxime Sodium Injection is a systemic antibacterial drug. It is used for respiratory tract infections caused by sensitive bacteria, skin and soft tissue infections, obstetric and gynecological infections, bone and joint infections, ear, nose and throat infections, urinary tract infections, gonorrhea and other infections. Intramuscular injection can be made by shaking 0.75 g of the drug with 3 ml of water for injection. Intravenous injection can be made using 0.75g of the drug with 6 ml of water for injection. In patients with severe infections, intravenous drip is recommended for treatment. The adverse reactions of cefuroxime sodium injection include occasional rash and elevation of serum aminotransferase, symptoms disappear after stopping the drug; rare transient leukopenia and neutropenia, hemoglobin concentration decrease, symptoms disappear after stopping the drug. Contraindications are prohibited for those who are allergic to the product. If the solution becomes turbid can not be used. Use with caution in early pregnancy. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, the specific treatment program, need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, not to self-medication.