Description
Grasil (100mg) Injection contains Amikacin sulfate, an aminoglycoside antibiotic used to treat serious bacterial infections caused by gram-negative organisms and certain gram-positive bacteria. It is often reserved for infections resistant to other antibiotics, including sepsis, urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, intra-abdominal infections, and bone/joint infections.
Ingredients
Drug Class
Dosage Form
Uses / Indications
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Severe bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms
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Respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis)
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Urinary tract infections
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Intra-abdominal and pelvic infections
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Septicemia and bacteremia
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Bone and joint infections
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Skin and soft tissue infections
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Meningitis (as part of combination therapy)
Dosage
⚠️ Dose depends on infection severity, age, weight, and kidney function.
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Adults: 15 mg/kg/day IM or IV, in 2 divided doses (max 1.5 g/day).
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Children: 15–20 mg/kg/day in divided doses.
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Neonates & Premature Infants: Loading dose of 10 mg/kg, followed by 7.5 mg/kg every 12 hours.
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Duration: Usually 7–10 days, as prescribed by a doctor.
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: Hearing loss, dizziness, kidney injury, muscle weakness, difficulty breathing.
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Management: Stop drug immediately, provide supportive therapy, monitor renal and auditory function, dialysis may be required in severe cases.
Missed Dose
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Take as soon as remembered, unless close to next scheduled dose.
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Do not double the dose.
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Consult doctor for further instructions.
How To Use
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Administered via intramuscular injection or slow intravenous infusion.
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Must be given by a healthcare professional.
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Monitor renal function and hearing regularly during treatment.
When Not to Use / Contraindications
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Hypersensitivity to amikacin or other aminoglycosides
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Pre-existing hearing or balance problems
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Severe kidney impairment (unless essential and adjusted)
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Pregnancy (unless benefits outweigh risks)
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Patients with neuromuscular disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis)
Side Effects
Common:
Serious:
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Ototoxicity (hearing loss, ringing in ears, vertigo)
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Nephrotoxicity (kidney damage)
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Neuromuscular blockade (muscle weakness, paralysis)
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Severe allergic reactions (rare)
Precautions & Warnings
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Use with caution in elderly patients and those with impaired kidney function
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Regular monitoring of kidney function and hearing tests is necessary
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Avoid long-term use due to increased toxicity risk
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Dose adjustment required in renal impairment
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Do not use with other ototoxic or nephrotoxic medicines unless necessary
Drug Interactions
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Loop diuretics (e.g., furosemide, ethacrynic acid) → increased risk of hearing damage
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Other aminoglycosides (gentamicin, kanamycin, tobramycin) → additive toxicity
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Vancomycin, amphotericin B, cisplatin, cyclosporine → increased risk of kidney damage
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Neuromuscular blockers → enhanced paralysis risk
Storage / Disposal
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Store below 25°C, in a cool dry place
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Protect from light and moisture
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Do not freeze
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Use immediately after opening/reconstitution
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Dispose of unused vials safely as per medical guidelines
Control Drug / Prescription Status
Quick Tips
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Complete the full antibiotic course as prescribed
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Stay hydrated to protect kidneys
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Report immediately if you notice hearing problems or reduced urination
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Never self-inject — always get it administered by a healthcare professional