Apotex Injectables
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Apotex Injectables
Important Purchase Information: Please ensure you select the correct Product Option and Unit of Measure (UoM) before adding this item to your cart.
Note: Product images may vary slightly by variant.
Apotex offers a comprehensive range of injectable antibiotics including Cefepime, Daptomycin, Ceftriaxone, and Cefazolin. These injectables are designed for treating severe bacterial infections in diverse clinical scenarios.
The range includes various dosage packs such as 1g, 2g, 3g, and 10g powdered vials ensuring flexibility for tailored treatment plans. Whether addressing respiratory or skin infections, Apotex injectables provide reliable, quality-assured solutions for healthcare facilities.
Key Features:
- Apotex injectables come in various dosages for targeted treatment of infections, ensuring versatility in clinical use. The individual vials are easy to store and handle with available single-dose packages to minimize contamination.
- Manufactured under stringent quality controls, these injectables provide reliable results with each dose. The product line offers a broad spectrum of antibiotics, critical for furnishing multi-faceted treatment strategies across different patient demographics.
Uses:
- These injectables are primarily used in the treatment of various severe bacterial infections, including but not limited to infections of the lungs, skin, urinary tract, and abdomen. They are often administered in hospital settings or by healthcare professionals.
FAQs:
1. How should these injectables be stored?
Store at room temperature away from direct light and moisture. Once prepared, follow specific instructions for each injectable regarding storage conditions.
2. Can these injectables be used for viral infections?
No, these antibiotics are designed specifically for bacterial infections and are ineffective against viral infections such as colds or flu.
3. Who can administer these injectable antibiotics?
They should only be administered by a qualified healthcare professional, as appropriate dosage and monitoring are essential.
Accepted Licenses
For Business Accounts:
- Pharmacy or wholesale distributor license issued by the state board
- License address must exactly match the shipping address
- License must be from the same state as the shipping address
For Individual Practitioners:
- Doctor, dentist, or nurse practitioner license issued by the state board
- Address does not need to match, but license must still be from the same state as the shipping destination
Note: A DEA license will not meet the requirement.
Please email the appropriate license to support@bttnusa.com so that we can confirm your eligibility to purchase pharmaceutical products.