Q-Bact 2g Injection | Uses | Dosage

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Brand: HIGH-Q
Product Category: Antibiotic
Generic Name: Cefoperazone | Sulbactam
Pack Size: Pack of 1 Vial

Q-Bact 2g Injection | Uses | Dosage

Q-Bact 2g Injection is composed of Cefoperazone Sodium + Sulbactam Sodium. combination of makes the product more effective against bacterial diseases. So, It is a broad spectrum antibiotic.

Brand: HIGH-Q
Product Category: Antibiotic
Generic Name: Cefoperazone | Sulbactam
Pack Size: Pack of 1 Vial
Retail Price: 518.43 PKR

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Therapeutic Effects:

Anti-bacterial component of cefoperazone/sulbactam is cefoperazone still.

 Availability of Q-Bact 2g Injection:

Obviously, This product is available in 3 strengths:

  •  1 gram
  •  2 gram
  •  500 mg

Uses of Q-Bact 2g Injection:

Since, This medicine provides relief in such symptoms:
  • respiratory Tract infection (Upper and Lower)
  • bones and joints infections
  • pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis, gonorrhea, and other infection. Of the genital tract.
  • lungs infections
  • skin and soft tissue infections
  • urinary tract infections (UTI).
  • Peritonitis, cholecystitis, Cholangitis, and other intra-abdominal infection.
  • Septicemia
  • Meningitis

Side Effects of Q-Bact Injection:



  • Diarrhea
  • nausea
  • then vomiting
  • allergy also
  • headache
  • fever
  • also pain at the site of injection
  • so increase in liver enzymes,
  • so maculopapular rash (type of skin rash) or hematological changes (blood-related).

 Since Route of administration:

Hence, Give 2sum 2g injectionslowly by intravenous route.

Still some Special Warnings and Precautions for use:

Hypersensitivity: serious and occasionally fatal hypersensitivity (anaphylactic) reactions have been reported in patients receiving beta-lactam or cefalosporin therapy, including cefoperazone/sulbactam.

Hence, severe and occasionally fatal skin reactions such as toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), Stevens-Johnson syndrome ( SJS), and dermatitis exfoliative have been reported in patients on cefoperazone/sulbactam therapy.