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Highly Regulated (List I)Translated

GENTA

20MG/ML (40MG/2ML)/IM/IV Injectable Solution/GENTAMICINE SULFATE EXPRIMEE EN GENTAMICINE
MEDIS
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MEDIS

Public retail price
N/ADZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
GENTAMICINE SULFATE EXPRIMEE EN GENTAMICINE
Internal code
13 A 004
Country of Origin
Algeria
Pharmaceutical form
IM/IV Injectable Solution
Prescription List
Highly Regulated (List I)
Packaging
b/05 ampoule de 02ml
GENTA
Clinical View
Highly Regulated (List I)

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Associated Conditions

Lactation Corneal epithelium alteration Corticosteroid combination

Corneal Denervation Diabetes Child under 15 years of age Female likely to be pregnant Pregnancy, first 5 months (of) Lacrymal hyposecretion Eye infection Complex or repeated eye surgery Newborn exposed in utero to the medicine Rheumatoid arthritis Subject at risk of infection Subject at risk of bleeding Subject with contact lenses Concomitant treatment with medicinal products that disrupts the haemogram Concomitant treatment with eye drops Extended treatment.

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of action

Indometacin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug belonging to the group of indolics, and has the following properties: analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and platelet function inhibition.

All of these properties are related to inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis.

Adverse Effects

  • Photosensitivity (Rare)
  • Hypersensitivity (Rare)
  • Eye irritation (Uncommon)
  • Eye pain (Uncommon)
  • Eye pruritus (Rare)
  • Keratite punctuated (Rare)
  • Eye redness (Rare)
  • Corneal ulcer Keratite
  • Eye hyperaemia Corneal edema Lacrimal hypersecretion Visual defects Corneal perforation
  • Conjunctival hyperaemia Palpebral edema.

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