How to Use Chloramphenicol
Chloramphenicol is a prescription medicine used to treat bacterial infections. It can be prescribed as a pill or liquid, or as an injection. Chloramphenicol can have serious side effects, and should only be used if other medications will not work. Chloramphenicol is not used for colds, flu, sore throats or minor infections, or to prevent infections. This antibiotic is sometimes used in conjunction with other antibiotics in order to fight infection. Your doctor will help determine if chloramphenicol is right for you.
Instructions
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Talk to your doctor about your desire to use chloramphenicol. Tell him about your medical history, any allergies you have, and whether you are breastfeeding. Receive a prescription only after discussing the risks and benefits of this drug.
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Take chloramphenicol as described by your doctor. Doses will be different for different patients. In general, adults will be prescribed 5.7mg per lb. of body weight every six hours.
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Swallow the pill or liquid form of chloramphenicol on an empty stomach either one hour before a meal or two hours after a meal, with a full, 8-oz. glass of water.
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Use a measuring spoon when taking the liquid form of chloramphenicol. This will ensure that you take the proper dose. Keep the liquid form of chloramphenicol in the fridge.
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Visit your doctor to receive a chloramphenicol injection or follow the procedure taught to you by your doctor to inject chloramphenicol at home.
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Take your chloramphenicol at regular intervals, and do not skip doses. Use your chloramphenicol for the full course of treatment, even if you feel better after a few days.
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Visit your doctor regularly to have your blood checked for any problems that may be caused by chloramphenicol. Report any side effects or possible problems to your doctor.
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Tips & Warnings
You doctor will tell you how to use chloramphenicol properly. This guide should not be used to replace a doctor's guidance.
Although they are not common, side effects may occur when using chloramphenicol. Side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever, unusual tiredness, pale skin and bruising. Chloramphenicol can also cause blood problems, such as anemia or low white blood cell counts.
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