What Conditions does Primaxin Vial Treat?

  • a systemic inflammatory response called sepsis due to an infection with bacteria
  • bacterial infection of heart valve
  • bacterial pneumonia caused by Klebsiella
  • bacterial pneumonia caused by Haemophilus influenzae
  • pneumonia caused by E. coli bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by gram-negative bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria Enterobacter
  • pneumonia caused by bacteria
  • a lower respiratory infection
  • an abscess within the abdomen
  • infection within the abdomen
  • bacterial urinary tract infection
  • an infection of the female reproductive organs called pelvic inflammatory disease
  • infection of a woman's reproductive organs
  • inflammation and infection of the abdomen lining
  • an infection of the skin and the tissue below the skin
  • diabetic foot infection
  • infection of a joint
  • infection of bone
  • skin infection caused by anthrax
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria anthrax
  • bacterial stomach or intestine infection due to anthrax
  • infection of the brain or spinal cord caused by anthrax
  • pediatric fever without a source
  • melioidosis
  • gas gangrene caused by Clostridium perfringens bacteria
  • pus in lungs caused by bacteria Clostridium perfringens
  • infection caused by Campylobacter fetus
  • presumed infection in neutropenic patient with fever
  • cystic fibrosis and infection from Pseudomonas bacteria
  • infection of the blood caused by the bacteria anthrax

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