Sulbactam sodium is an artificially irreversible competitive beta-lactamase inhibitor. It is usually used in combination with penicillins and cephalosporins to prevent it from being destroyed by beta-lactamase and enhance antibacterial activity. For respiratory infections.
⑴ Cross-allergic reaction: Sulbactam / Ampicillin is contraindicated in those who are allergic to penicillin antibiotics.
⑵Sulbactam / Ampicillin can reach the fetus through the placenta, and it is also contained in breast milk. Although its application in pregnant women and lactating women has not been reported, there are still pros and cons to be weighed.
(3) Patients with impaired renal function should be appropriately reduced when using this product; those with normal renal function should be administered once every 6 hours, each with sulbactam and ampicillin 0.5g; the glomerular filtration rate is 15-30ml, 5 ~ For 14ml and <5ml, the doses were twice daily, once daily and once every other day.