Rational use of left oxen fluoride
Left oxen salsa is a widely used antibacterial drug that has good therapeutic effects on several bacterial infections. However, in order to ensure the safe and effective use of drugs, it was important to understand their rational use.
I. Activation mechanisms and adaptations of left oxyflour Saturn, which is an antibacterial quinone-like drug, operates mainly by inhibiting the bacteria’ DNA rotation enzymes, thus preventing the synthesis and reproduction of bacteria’ DNA, which eventually leads to bacteria’ death. Effort of the left oxen salsa is more widespread and consists mainly of: 1. Respiratory infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis and tonsils. Infection of the urology system: e.g. kidney, bladder, urinary. Reproductive system infections: prostate, testicitis, pelvis. 4. intestinal infections, such as bacterial dysentery and infectious enteritis. 5. Skin soft tissue infections: e.g., ding, ding, hive, etc.
Prior to the use of left-oxen fluoride, doctors should make a strict determination of the existence of bacterial infections and determine the type of pathogens affected, based on the patient ‘ s symptoms, signs, laboratory tests, etc. The drug can be used only if bacterial infections are identified and sensitive to the left oxen fluoride. 2. Correctly select the dose and the route of delivery, (1) dose: the dose of left oxyfloxam shall be adjusted for individualisation according to the age, weight, severity of the patient ‘ s condition, etc. In general, the usual dose for adults is 0.1 to 0.2 g per day, 2 to 3 times per day. For highly infected or special groups, such as the elderly, children, and persons with incomplete liver and kidneys, appropriate doses should be adjusted. (2) Method of delivery: Left oxyfluorosalt may be administered by oral, intravenous, etc. Oral delivery is easy and fast, and applies to mild to moderate infections; intravenous injections work fast, and applies to patients who are seriously infected or unable to take oral treatment. 3. Pay attention to the time of use of the drug and the course of treatment, (1) the time of use of the drug: the left oxen fluoride salsa shall be taken two hours after the emptiness or after the meal in order to increase the biological use of the drug. In the case of intravenous injection, care should be taken to control the drip speed and to avoid excessive velocity causing adverse reactions. (2) Treatment: The treatment of the left oxen fluoride shall be determined by the type and severity of the infection. Generally, respiratory infections are treated for 7 to 14 days, urinary system infections for 3 to 7 days and skin soft tissue infections for 5 to 10 days. In the course of treatment, medication should be strictly prescribed, and the treatment should not be arbitrarily shortened or extended.
Attention and adverse effects, 1. Attention, (1) prohibition of allergies of quinone-type drugs. (2) Pregnant women, nursing mothers and children under 18 years of age are prohibited. (3) The liver and kidney function shall be used with caution and, if necessary, the dose adjusted. (4) When sharing with other drugs, care should be taken to interact with the drug to avoid adverse reactions. 2. Negative reactions, (1) gastrointestinal responses: such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, etc., are more common. (2) Reaction of the nervous system: e.g. headache, dizziness, insomnia, convulsions, etc. (3) Allergies: e.g. rash, itching, measles, etc., can cause an allergic shock. (4) Loss of liver and kidney function: A small number of patients can suffer from liver abnormalities, kidney impairment, etc. (5) Other: joint pain, muscle pain, heart attack, etc.
4. The importance of rational use of left oxen salsa not only improves the therapeutic effects of drugs but also reduces the occurrence of adverse reactions and the generation of bacterial resistance. Unnecessary drug waste and the waste of medical resources could also be avoided.
In short, left-oxen fluoride is an important anti-bacterial drug that should be applied in clinical applications with a strict understanding of adaptability, the correct choice of dose and route of treatment, the time of use and the course of treatment, and close attention to the occurrence of adverse reactions. Only in this way can the safe and effective use of drugs be ensured and the health of patients guaranteed.