Linetero 600

Linetero 600 Indications/Uses

linezolid

Manufacturer:

Hetero Labs

Distributor:

Camber
Full Prescribing Info
Indications/Uses
Nosocomial pneumonia and Community acquired pneumonia: Linezolid tablets 600mg is indicated in adults for the treatment of community acquired pneumonia and nosocomial pneumonia when known or suspected to be caused by susceptible Gram positive bacteria. In determining whether Linezolid tablets 600mg is an appropriate treatment, the results of microbiological tests or information on the prevalence of resistance to antibacterial agents among Gram positive bacteria should be taken into consideration (See Pharmacology: Pharmacodynamics under Actions).
Linezolid is not active against infections caused by Gram negative pathogens. Specific therapy against Gram negative organisms must be initiated concomitantly if a Gram negative pathogen is documented or suspected.
Complicated skin and soft tissue infections (see Precautions): Linezolid tablets 600mg is indicated in adults for the treatment of complicated skin and soft tissue infections only when microbiological testing has established that the infection is known to be caused by susceptible Gram positive bacteria.
Linezolid is not active against infections caused by Gram negative pathogens. Linezolid should only be used in patients with complicated skin and soft tissue infections with known or possible co-infection with Gram negative organisms if there are no alternative treatment options available (see Precautions). In these circumstances treatment against Gram negative organisms must be initiated concomitantly.
Linezolid should only be initiated in a hospital environment and after consultation with a relevant specialist such as a microbiologist or infectious diseases specialist.
Consideration should be given to official guidance on the appropriate use of antibacterial agents.
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