Conlis Dry Suspension – 30ML – Colistin: Effective Solutions for Resistant Infections.
Conlis Dry Suspension – 30ML – The composition of Colistin Sulphate 25 mg is used to treat bacterial infections in the stomach and bowel, particularly those caused by sensitive strains of certain gram-negative bacilli, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It works by disrupting the bacterial cell membrane, leading to the breakdown of the membrane and ultimately causing bacterial cell death. This mechanism effectively eliminates the bacteria, helping to successfully treat the infection.
Key benefits of Colistin Sulphate 25 mg – Conlis Dry Suspension – 30ML
✅Targeted Action Against Multidrug-Resistant Organisms: Colistin is commonly used to treat infections caused by resistant bacteria, making it an essential option for addressing multidrug-resistant infections
✅Oral and Parenteral Formulations: Available in both oral and injectable forms, Colistin offers flexibility in treatment regimens, allowing adjustments based on the patient’s condition, infection type, and the management of complex infections caused by resistant organisms.
✅Broad Spectrum for Gram-Negative Bacteria: Colistin is highly effective in targeting a broad spectrum of gram-negative bacteria, including those resistant to numerous other antibiotics.
Recommended by Specialists:
👨⚕️Infectious Disease Specialists: For eating infections caused by multi-drug resistant pathogens, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
👨⚕️Pulmonologists: For managing respiratory infections caused by resistant bacteria, such as pneumonia or ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), and infection which is difficult to treat with standard antibiotics.
👨⚕️Intensivists/Critical Care Physicians : In the ICU setting, Colistin Sulphate is used for serious infections in critically ill patients, especially those with sepsis, ventilator-associated pneumonia, or other severe, resistant infections.
INDICATIONS:
✅Meningitis
✅Prophylaxis in High-Risk Patients
✅Urinary Tract Infections