Lincocin Injection uses include the treatment of serious bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms. It is commonly prescribed when other antibiotics are not suitable, especially in patients who cannot tolerate penicillin. This medicine works by stopping the growth of bacteria and helps control infections in different parts of the body.
Your doctor might give you Lincocin Injection for:
Always use the medicine as directed by your doctor:
Avoid using Lincocin Injection if you:
Use Lincocin Injection cautiously if you:
Important: Long-term use may cause severe diarrhea due to bacterial imbalance.
Most people tolerate Lincocin Injection well, but some might experience:
Rare Side Effects:
Lincocin Injection 600 mg/2 ml is available in a pack containing 5 ampoule injections but it may vary on the pharmacy.
You will need a doctor’s prescription to get Lincocin Injection.
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