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Suffering From Typhoid. Advised To Inject Monocef, Afraid To Inject Myself. Advise?

hello sir,i m suffering from typhoid 1:160
doc asked me to inject an injection named xenoceff inj directly on nerves,but as m so scared of injecting on nerve i refused,then he gave a replacement as Tab Ceftas-O
I just want to know whether i m doing something wrong by refusing the injection or tablet will work same as injection.Please help me with this
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi dear,
Thanks for your query to health care magic. There are both oral and injectable options available for illness. As long as you are taking orally well, you can give a try with oral medications. Only issue with oral medications is a lot of unpredictable factors affect absorption of the drug. Injectable drugs get directly into blood stream hence we can be confident about its absorption. You can give a try with oral but if it doesn't respond then please accept iv medications.
Take care
Dr. Balaji CHinnasami MD
Assistant Professor - Pediatrics
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Suffering From Typhoid. Advised To Inject Monocef, Afraid To Inject Myself. Advise?

Hi dear, Thanks for your query to health care magic. There are both oral and injectable options available for illness. As long as you are taking orally well, you can give a try with oral medications. Only issue with oral medications is a lot of unpredictable factors affect absorption of the drug. Injectable drugs get directly into blood stream hence we can be confident about its absorption. You can give a try with oral but if it doesn t respond then please accept iv medications. Take care Dr. Balaji CHinnasami MD Assistant Professor - Pediatrics