EUDOMONAS-3MIU

Product Name: EUDOMONAS-3 MIU
Salt Name: Piperacillin 3 g + Tazobactam 375 mg
Strength: 3 MIU per vial
Manufacturer: [Manufacturer Name]
Storage: Store at 2–8°C, protect from light, and use as directed.
Presentation: Intravenous powder for reconstitution

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What is EUDOMONAS-3 MIU?

EUDOMONAS-3 MIU is a prescription intravenous antibiotic containing Piperacillin 3 g + Tazobactam 375 mg (3 million international units). It is a broad-spectrum beta-lactam antibiotic used to treat moderate to severe bacterial infections caused by susceptible bacteria.


What is the Use of EUDOMONAS-3 MIU?

EUDOMONAS-3 MIU is used to treat:

  • Respiratory tract infections

  • Urinary tract infections

  • Skin and soft tissue infections

  • Abdominal infections

  • Hospital-acquired infections


Benefits of EUDOMONAS-3 MIU

  • Broad-spectrum activity against Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and anaerobic bacteria

  • Rapidly controls bacterial infections

  • Suitable for moderate to severe infections


Side Effects of EUDOMONAS-3 MIU

Common side effects:

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Mild rash or skin reactions

Serious side effects (seek medical attention):

  • Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)

  • Liver or kidney dysfunction

  • Blood disorders (low platelets or white blood cells)

  • Severe diarrhea caused by Clostridium difficile


Important Notes

  • Dosage: Administered as an intravenous infusion as prescribed by a healthcare professional.

  • Precautions: Patients with kidney or liver issues, or a history of penicillin allergy, should inform their doctor.

  • Storage: Store at 2–8°C (refrigerator) and protect from light.

1. What is EUDOMONAS-3 MIU used for?

It is used to treat moderate to severe bacterial infections, including respiratory, urinary, skin, and abdominal infections.

2. What are the active ingredients?

Piperacillin 3 g and Tazobactam 375 mg (3 MIU).

3. How does EUDOMONAS-3 MIU work?

Piperacillin inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, and Tazobactam prevents beta-lactamase-mediated resistance.

4. How is it administered?

It is given intravenously (IV) by a healthcare professional.

5. Can it be taken orally?

No. EUDOMONAS-3 MIU is not available in oral form.

6. What are common side effects?

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and mild rash.

7. What serious side effects should I watch for?

Severe allergic reactions, liver or kidney dysfunction, blood disorders, or severe diarrhea caused by C. difficile.

8. Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take it?

Only under doctor supervision when the benefits outweigh the risks.

9. Can it be used for hospital-acquired infections?

Yes, it is suitable for moderate to severe hospital-acquired infections, sometimes in combination with other antibiotics.

10. Can I take other medications with EUDOMONAS-3 MIU?

Always inform your doctor about all medications, especially other antibiotics or drugs affecting kidney function.

11. How long does treatment last?

Treatment duration depends on infection type and severity, usually 7–14 days or as prescribed.

12. What if a dose is missed?

Missed IV doses should be administered by the healthcare team. Do not self-administer.

13. Do I need kidney or liver monitoring?

Yes. Regular kidney and liver function tests are recommended during therapy.

14. How should it be stored?

Store at 2–8°C, protect from light, and use within the recommended timeframe.

15. Who should avoid EUDOMONAS-3 MIU?

People allergic to penicillin or beta-lactam antibiotics, and patients with severe kidney or liver impairment unless closely monitored.

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