Rs.329for 1 vial(s) (1 Injection each)
food interaction for Ambiship Injection
alcohol interaction for Ambiship Injection
pregnancy interaction for Ambiship Injection
lactation interaction for Ambiship Injection
food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
No interaction found/established
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with Ambiship Injection. Please consult your doctor.
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Ambiship Injection is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Information regarding the use of Ambiship Injection during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Ambiship 50mg Injection
Amphotericin B(50mg)
Ambiship injection uses
{med_name} is used in the treatment of severe fungal infections, kala-azar and leishmaniasis.
How ambiship injection works
Ambiship Injection works by binding to ergosterol, an essential component of fungal and parasite cell membranes. This binding creates pores in the membrane, causing leakage of vital cell contents and ultimately leading to cell death. This action makes it highly effective against a wide range of fungi and the parasite that causes kala azar.
Common side effects of ambiship injection
Nausea, Vomiting, Chills, Headache, Anemia (low number of red blood cells), Abdominal pain, Blurred vision, Low blood platelets, Arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats), Abnormal liver function tests, Decreased magnesium level in blood, Itching, Diarrhea, Decreased appetite, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Skin rash, Nephrocalcinosis, Increased creatinine level in blood, Abnormal renal function tests, Agranulocytosis (deficiency of granulocytes in the blood), Decreased white blood cell count (lymphocytes), Peripheral neuropathy (tingling and numbness of feet and hand), Bronchospasm, Muscle pain, Acute renal failure, Maculopapular rash, Skin exfoliation, Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Weight loss, Joint pain, Cardiac arrest, Deafness, Renal tubular acidosis, Jaundice, Coagulation disorder, Increased white blood cell count (eosinophils), High white blood cell count, Vertigo, Anuria, Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness), Increased potassium level in blood
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Expert advice FOR Ambiship Injection
- Amphotericin B should always be taken in a hospital or clinic under medical supervision.
- Do not skip or stop doses even if you start feeling better, as the infection may come back.
- Drink plenty of fluids unless your doctor advises otherwise, to help protect your kidneys.
- Report symptoms like difficulty breathing, chest pain, or reduced urine output immediately.
- Do not take any other medicines, including herbal supplements, without consulting your doctor.
Frequently asked questions FOR Ambiship 50mg Injection
Amphotericin B
Q. What is Ambiship Injection used for?
Ambiship Injection is used to treat very serious fungal infections in the blood, lungs, brain, or other organs, and also for a parasitic disease called visceral leishmaniasis (kala azar).
Q. How is it given?
Ambiship Injection is given by a doctor or nurse as a drip into the vein in a hospital or clinic. You should not self-administer this medicine on your own.
Q. Why do I need to stay in the hospital for this medicine?
Because Ambiship Injection can cause side effects, your doctor will monitor you closely with regular check-ups and blood tests to make sure the treatment is safe and effective.