Can gentamicin treat fine

Gentamicin does not treat fine.
Gentamicin is a kind of aminoglycoside antibiotic drug, which can play a good antibacterial effect by inhibiting the bacterial protein synthesis, and can be used to treat a variety of infectious diseases caused by bacteria that are also sensitive to the drug.
And the fine refers to the fine virus, this kind of virus can not only infect animals, but also may lead to the human body to be infected and invasion. However, gentamicin can not directly fine infections caused by lesions, because gentamicin does not have antiviral efficacy effect.
The use of gentamicin may cause ototoxic reactions, nephrotoxic reactions and other adverse drug reactions to appear. It is also important to note that this drug must be contraindicated in people who are allergic to gentamicin. In addition, in the process of using the drug, it is necessary to pay attention to the regular measurement of renal function, to avoid the emergence of serious nephrotoxic reaction. The drug has the effect of inhibiting respiration, so it can not be administered by intravenous injection.
Gentamicin should be used in strict compliance with medical advice, only when the indications are met, and individuals should not abuse the drug.