Staflid 600mg Injection

Injection
Rs.364for 1 vial(s) (1 Injection each)
1
Unfortunately, we don't have any more items in stock
Report Error

Composition FOR Staflid 600mg Injection

Linezolid(600mg)

food interaction for Staflid Injection

alcohol interaction for Staflid Injection

pregnancy interaction for Staflid Injection

lactation interaction for Staflid Injection

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
No interaction found/established
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Staflid 600mg Injection.
UNSAFE
Staflid 600mg Injection may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Staflid 600mg Injection is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

SALT INFORMATION FOR Staflid 600mg Injection

Linezolid(600mg)

Staflid injection uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of severe bacterial infections. It is used for the treatment of bacterial infections of lungs (Pneumonia), skin & soft tissues.

How staflid injection works

Staflid 600mg Injection is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.

Common side effects of staflid injection

Vomiting, Headache, Nausea, Decreased blood cells (red cells, white cells, and platelets), Diarrhea

SUBSTITUTES FOR Staflid Injection

9 Substitutes
9 Substitutes
Sorted By
RelevancePrice
  • Lizolid 300ml IV Injection
    (300 ml Injection in vial)
    Integrace Pvt Ltd
    Rs. 1.97/ml of Injection
    generic_icon
    Rs. 609
    save 99% more per ml of Injection
  • Linox Life 600mg Injection
    (300 ml Injection in vial)
    Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd
    Rs. 1.24/ml of Injection
    generic_icon
    Rs. 383.80
    save 100% more per ml of Injection
  • Lincef Novo 600mg Injection
    (300 ml Injection in bottle)
    Alkem Laboratories Ltd
    Rs. 1.66/ml of Injection
    generic_icon
    Rs. 514
    save 100% more per ml of Injection
  • Tadlam I.V. Infusion
    (300 ml Injection in bottle)
    H & I Critical Care
    Rs. 1.11/ml of Injection
    generic_icon
    Rs. 342.50
    save 100% more per ml of Injection
  • Linofic IV Injection
    (1 Injection in vial)
    Gufic Bioscience Ltd
    Rs. 387/Injection
    Injection
    Rs. 399
    pay 6% more per Injection

Expert advice FOR Staflid Injection

  • Linezolid treats serious infections caused by certain types of bacteria.
  • Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection to come back and harder to treat.
  • Diarrhea may occur as a side effect but should stop when your course is complete. Inform your doctor if it doesn't stop or if you find blood in your stools.
  • Avoid taking excessive cheese, processed meats, alcohol, or soy sauce while taking this medication as these may cause an excessive rise in your blood pressure.
  • Inform your doctor if you develop fever, shortness of breath, or any changes in your vision.

Frequently asked questions FOR Staflid 600mg Injection

Linezolid

Q. Can the use of Staflid 600mg Injection cause diarrhea?
Yes, the use of Staflid 600mg Injection can cause diarrhea. It is an antibiotic which kills the harmful bacteria. However, it also affects the helpful bacteria in your stomach or intestine and causes diarrhea. If you are experiencing severe diarrhea, talk to your doctor about it.
Q. What foods should I avoid while taking Staflid 600mg Injection?
You should avoid taking large quantities of food that contain high tyramine in it. Foods that are fermented, cured, aged or spoiled contain high amount of tyramine e.g cheese, red wine, pickle, over ripe fruits etc. Consuming tyramine while taking Staflid 600mg Injection can result in elevation of blood pressure, which may result in an emergency situation.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)