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Rocephin (1g) IV Injection contains Ceftriaxone, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It is given through intravenous (IV) infusion or injection and is commonly used in hospitals to treat severe bacterial infections. Rocephin works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and is effective against a wide range of infections including respiratory, urinary, abdominal, skin, bone, and bloodstream infections.
Active Ingredient: Ceftriaxone Sodium (1g)
Inactive Ingredients: Sterile water/diluent for reconstitution
Third-Generation Cephalosporin Antibiotic
Injection (Intravenous use only)
Strength: 1g vial
Treatment of severe bacterial infections:
Lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia, bronchitis)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Intra-abdominal infections (peritonitis, appendicitis)
Meningitis (bacterial infection of brain/spinal cord)
Sepsis (bloodstream infection)
Skin and soft tissue infections
Bone and joint infections
Gonorrhea and pelvic inflammatory disease
Surgical prophylaxis to prevent postoperative infections
Adults: 1–2 g IV once daily or divided into 12-hour intervals, depending on infection type/severity
Severe cases: Up to 4 g per day
Children/infants: Dose adjusted according to weight and condition
⚠️ Must only be given under medical supervision by a healthcare professional
Symptoms: Seizures, irregular heartbeat, kidney/liver dysfunction
Immediate emergency medical care required
If a scheduled dose is missed, it should be given as soon as possible by the healthcare provider
Do not double the next dose
Administered by a doctor or nurse through IV infusion or slow IV injection
Reconstituted with sterile water or compatible IV fluid before use
Not to be self-administered without professional guidance
Allergy to ceftriaxone, other cephalosporins, or penicillin antibiotics
Neonates (≤28 days) with hyperbilirubinemia or calcium-containing IV solutions
Severe liver and kidney dysfunction without monitoring
History of severe antibiotic-associated colitis
Common: Injection site pain, diarrhea, nausea, rash
Less common: Headache, dizziness, liver enzyme elevation
Serious (rare): Severe allergic reaction, jaundice, seizures, C. difficile-associated diarrhea, kidney stones
Caution in patients with:
Liver or kidney disease
Gastrointestinal disorders (especially colitis)
History of antibiotic allergy
May interfere with lab tests (Coombs test, blood glucose tests)
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding only if prescribed by a doctor
Calcium-containing IV solutions (risk of precipitation in lungs/kidneys in neonates)
Aminoglycosides (e.g., gentamicin) → increased kidney toxicity risk
Blood thinners (warfarin, heparin) → increased bleeding risk
Probenecid → increases ceftriaxone levels
Store at room temperature (below 25°C) in a cool, dry place
Keep away from direct light and moisture
Use reconstituted solution immediately or as per hospital guidelines
Dispose unused solution via medical waste disposal
Not a controlled drug
Prescription required
Always complete the prescribed course, even if symptoms improve early
Do not mix with calcium-containing IV solutions
Inform your doctor if you have diarrhea after treatment – may indicate a secondary infection
Drink plenty of fluids unless advised otherwise by your doctor
Do not self-inject; must only be given by a trained healthcare professional
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