What does amikacin injection infusion do?

Amikacin Injection is commonly used for a variety of system and tissue infections in the respiratory tract, urinary tract, and so on. Amikacin Injection has antibacterial and anti-infective effects and is mainly used for the treatment of serious infections caused by sensitive gram-negative bacilli such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Aspergillus spp., Klebsiella spp. and Escherichia enterica spp. and staphylococcus spp. There are also serious infections caused by gram-negative bacilli that are resistant to Kanamycin, Gentamycin or Tobramycin. Adverse reactions to Amikacin Sulfate Injection include hearing loss, tinnitus or a feeling of fullness in the ears, vertigo, unsteady gait, hematuria, abnormal urination, elevated blood creatinine values, weakness, somnolence, dyspnea, headache, numbness, pins and needles sensation, tremor, convulsions, arthralgias, medication fever, eosinophilia, abnormalities of hepatic function, blurred vision, and other symptoms. Patients who are allergic to amikacin or other aminoglycosides are prohibited, pregnant women should weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using the drug cautiously, lactating women should suspend breastfeeding when using the drug, patients need to regularly review liver function during the use of the drug, if you need to use amikacin sulfate injection, it is recommended to consult with a professional doctor, standardized treatment in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and can not be blindly used by themselves.