How To Get Rid Of Allergis Side Effects Of Gentamicin Injection?
Question: GENERIC NAME: GENTAMICIN - INJECTION (jen-ta-MYE-sin)
BRAND NAME(S): Garamycin
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WARNING: This medication can cause serious kidney problems and nerve damage, resulting in permanent hearing loss (including deafness or decreased hearing) and balance problems. The risk is increased if you are older, already have kidney disease, or if you have a severe loss of body water (dehydration). Your risk is also increased if you receive high doses, or with longer use of this medication.
Tell your doctor immediately if you notice ringing/roaring sounds in the ears, hearing loss, dizziness, or an unusual decrease in the amount of your urine.
Careful monitoring by your doctor will reduce the risk of these side effects. Monitoring may include hearing, kidney, urine, and drug blood level tests.
I was speaking with one of your doctors, paid the fee and now I need tpo get further information. Since being given this drug last week in the hospital I got 380 mg IV I had an immediate allergic reaction. I wish that the doctor who was in contactb me can provide you with all of the problems please help. I am having hearing problems at times and lightheadness. I just found the info above on Web MD. I only havd the one IV in the hospital 380mg. Should I check thius out?
Brief Answer:
Ensure hydration, recovery is the rule
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
Welcome to healthcare Magic!
The drug you have taken by injection is an antibiotic of aminoglycoside group.
The information you have mentioned is correct for this drug. It is not so that a patient will have all the adverse affects rather these are side effects as a result of long term use. It is unlikely to result from a single shot.
You had immediate reaction so it may be a remnants of that.
You must keep a note of this and avoid further exposure.
Take lots of liquids to reduce the toxicity.
As a rule such reactions resolve fully only with rigorous hydration.
I hope the advise would be informative and useful for you.
Take Care!
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