Chloramphenicol
Other Names: Chloromycetin Injection.
Commonly Prescribed For: Chloramphenicol is generally prescribed for treating certain types of infections due to bacteria that includes Rickettsia and Mycoplasma.
How to Take it: Chloramphenicol is available in the form of a liquid that is to be injected through the vein. Take this medication as prescribed.
How it Works: Chloramphenicol belongs to a group of drugs of drugs known as antibiotics. It works to thwart the growth of bacteria by interfering with the bacteria’s ability to form proteins.
Some Side Effects: Common side effects include nausea, confusion, vomiting, depression, diarrhea, headache and mouth sores. Some serious side effects include hives, pain with eye movement, rash, sudden changes in vision, itching, feelings of numbness, bloating, inflammation of the face, lips, hands, or lower legs, sweating, hoarseness, fever, dizziness, unusual bleeding or bruising, tingling of the hands, muscle aches or weakness, abdominal pain, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stomach cramps and bloody stools.
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