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IV/IM Injection

Magnova 1 gm 1 gm/VIAL IV/IM Injection

Generic: Cefepime

Manufacturer: Orion Pharma Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Fourth-generation cephalosporin antibiotic

What is Magnova 1 gm used for?

Magnova 1 gm 1 gm/VIAL iv/im injection by Orion Pharma Ltd. is an injectable antibiotic medicine containing Cefepime. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used in hospitals or under medical supervision to treat serious bacterial infections caused by…

What is Magnova 1 gm?

Magnova 1 gm 1 gm/VIAL iv/im injection by Orion Pharma Ltd. is an injectable antibiotic medicine containing Cefepime. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used in hospitals or under medical supervision to treat serious bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms.

Cefepime works by stopping bacteria from building a normal cell wall, which leads to bacterial death. A key caution is that dose adjustment and close monitoring are needed in kidney impairment because high levels may increase the risk of serious nervous system side effects.

Indications

  • Treatment of moderate to severe pneumonia caused by susceptible bacteria.
  • Complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infections, including pyelonephritis, caused by susceptible bacteria.
  • Uncomplicated skin and skin-structure infections caused by susceptible bacteria.
  • Complicated intra-abdominal infections, usually used with metronidazole when anaerobic bacterial coverage is needed.
  • Empirical treatment of febrile neutropenia when a doctor judges broad-spectrum injectable antibiotic treatment is required.
  • Bloodstream infection or sepsis may be treated with Cefepime when the suspected or confirmed bacteria are susceptible, according to specialist advice.

Dosage & Administration

Adult dosing depends on the infection site, severity, kidney function, and culture results. Common adult regimens are given by IV infusion or IM injection, often 1–2 g every 8–12 hours, with lower or adjusted dosing in renal impairment. The exact dose, route, infusion time, and duration must be decided by the prescribing doctor.

Side Effects

  • Common: pain or inflammation at the injection site, rash, itching, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, and fever.
  • Laboratory changes may include raised liver enzymes, changes in blood counts, or positive Coombs test.
  • Serious: severe allergic reaction or anaphylaxis, severe skin reactions, Clostridioides difficile-associated diarrhoea, seizures, confusion, encephalopathy, or abnormal movements, especially in kidney impairment or overdose.

Precautions & Warnings

Use with caution in people with previous allergy to penicillins, cephalosporins, or other beta-lactam antibiotics; kidney disease; seizure disorder; gastrointestinal disease such as colitis; or in elderly or critically ill patients. Kidney function may need checking and the dose may need adjustment. Prolonged use can encourage overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms, including fungi. Use Cefepime only under the guidance of a registered doctor or pharmacist.

Drug Interactions

  • Aminoglycoside antibiotics or other nephrotoxic medicines may increase the need for kidney monitoring.
  • Loop diuretics such as furosemide may add to kidney-related risk in vulnerable patients.
  • Warfarin or other anticoagulants may require closer INR or bleeding monitoring during antibiotic therapy.
  • Live bacterial vaccines, such as oral typhoid vaccine, may be less effective during antibiotic treatment.
  • Some urine glucose tests and other laboratory tests may be affected; inform the laboratory and doctor that Cefepime is being used.

Contraindications

  • Known serious hypersensitivity to cefepime.
  • Known serious hypersensitivity to cephalosporin antibiotics.
  • History of immediate severe allergic reaction to penicillins or other beta-lactam antibiotics, unless a specialist determines it is safe.

Pregnancy & Lactation

During pregnancy, Cefepime should be used only when clearly needed and prescribed by a doctor. It passes into breast milk in small amounts; breastfeeding is usually possible when clinically necessary, but the infant should be observed for diarrhoea, thrush, rash, or feeding problems.

Storage Conditions

Store unopened vials as directed on the product label, generally in a cool, dry place protected from light and out of the reach of children. After reconstitution or dilution, use promptly or store only for the time and temperature recommended by the manufacturer or hospital pharmacy. Do not use if the solution is cloudy, contains particles, or the container is damaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take Magnova 1 gm at home without a doctor?

No. Magnova 1 gm is an injectable antibiotic usually used in hospitals or under medical supervision. It should be given only as prescribed, with the correct dose and monitoring.

Why is kidney function important while using Magnova 1 gm?

Cefepime is cleared mainly through the kidneys. If kidney function is reduced, the dose may need adjustment; otherwise high levels can increase the risk of confusion, seizures, or other nervous system side effects.

What should I do if diarrhoea occurs during or after Magnova 1 gm?

Mild diarrhoea can occur with antibiotics, but severe, watery, persistent, or bloody diarrhoea needs urgent medical advice because it may be antibiotic-associated colitis. Do not take anti-diarrhoeal medicines without asking a doctor.

Can Magnova 1 gm be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

During pregnancy, it should be used only when clearly needed and prescribed by a doctor. During breastfeeding, it may be used when clinically necessary, but the baby should be watched for diarrhoea, thrush, rash, or feeding problems.

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