What Conditions does Amikacin SULFATE Vial Treat?

  • blood infection caused by Staphylococcus bacteria
  • blood infection caused by the bacteria Enterobacter
  • Escherichia coli bacteria in the blood
  • bacterial blood infection due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • blood infection caused by Serratia bacteria
  • blood poisoning caused by Proteus bacteria
  • infection of the blood caused by Klebsiella bacteria
  • a systemic inflammatory response called sepsis due to an infection with bacteria
  • bacterial meningitis caused by Staphylococcus
  • meningitis caused by E. coli bacteria
  • bacterial meningitis due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • meningitis caused by Klebsiella
  • meningitis caused by Enterobacter species bacteria
  • meningitis caused by Proteus species bacteria
  • meningitis caused by Serratia species bacteria
  • meningitis caused by Acinetobacter bacteria
  • bacterial meningitis
  • bacterial pneumonia caused by Klebsiella
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • bacterial pneumonia caused by Staphylococcus
  • pneumonia caused by E. coli bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by Acinetobacter bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by gram-negative bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria Serratia
  • pneumonia caused by the bacteria Enterobacter
  • pneumonia caused by Proteus bacteria
  • pneumonia caused by bacteria
  • nosocomial bacterial pneumonia
  • diverticulitis
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa abdominal cavity lining infection
  • complicated infection in abdomen
  • infection within the abdomen
  • infection of the biliary tract caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria
  • infection of the biliary tract
  • complicated bacterial urinary tract infections
  • bacterial urinary tract infection
  • complicated urinary tract infection due to P. aeruginosa
  • complicated urinary tract infection caused by Proteus
  • complicated urinary tract infection caused by E. coli
  • complicated urinary tract infection caused by Klebsiella
  • complicated urinary tract infection from Enterobacter
  • complicated urinary tract infection caused by Serratia
  • complicated urinary tract infection due to Acinetobacter
  • an infection of the skin and the tissue below the skin
  • skin infection due to E. coli bacteria
  • skin infection due to Proteus bacteria
  • skin infection due to Klebsiella bacteria
  • skin infection due to Enterobacter bacteria
  • skin infection due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria
  • skin infection due to Serratia bacteria
  • skin infection due to Staphylococcus bacteria
  • joint infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria
  • infection of a joint
  • bone infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • bone infection caused by Serratia bacteria
  • bone infection and inflammation
  • infection of bone
  • infection of lining of brain and/or spinal cord of newborn
  • pneumonia in a newborn
  • blood or tissue infection affecting whole body of newborn
  • infection of burn wound
  • intestinal infection due to Campylobacter
  • infection by Yersinia enterocolitica
  • TB involving the lungs
  • active tuberculosis
  • blood poisoning caused by Listeria monocytogenes
  • infection caused by Yersinia pseudotuberculosis bacteria
  • infection of the blood caused by Citrobacter bacteria
  • treatment for staphylococcal infection with more than one drug
  • synergy for P. aeruginosa infection in cystic fibrosis
  • presumed infection in neutropenic patient with fever
  • meningitis caused by Citrobacter species bacteria
  • multiple drug treatment for bacterial meningitis
  • cystic fibrosis and infection from Pseudomonas bacteria
  • hospital-acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia treated with multiple drugs
  • pneumonia due to the bacteria Citrobacter species
  • necrotizing enterocolitis
  • or inflammation and tissue death in the colon and small intestine
  • complicated urinary tract infection from Citrobacter
  • skin infection due to Acinetobacter bacteria
  • skin infection due to Citrobacter bacteria
  • bone infection caused by Citrobacter bacteria
  • treatment of group B streptococcal sepsis with more than one drug
  • multiple drug treatment for meningitis of a newborn
  • pediatric fever without a source

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