AXISEF-S-375
COMPOSITION
Ceftriaxone 250mg + Sulbactam 125mg (Injection)
Category
Antibiotic, Cephalosporin + lactamase Inhibitor
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SKU
24ed7dfae89f
Categories AGNES, INJECTABLES, Injection
ENQUIRY
Indications
Indications
AXISEF-S 375 is the smaller-dose version of this combination — made for infections that are mild to moderate, not the severe kind that needs heavy treatment. It’s often the one doctors pick for children, older patients, or adults where a lower dose is enough to get the job done.
Mild to Moderate Bacterial Infections: When oral antibiotics haven’t worked well enough and the infection still needs to be tackled — but doesn’t need the full high-dose treatment.
ENT Infections: Ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections — the kind that keep coming back or aren’t clearing with tablets. This handles those.
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections: Early wound infections, cellulitis, minor skin infections. Caught early, this injection stops them from getting worse.
Respiratory Infections: Early or mild pneumonia, bronchitis — cases where tablets aren’t suitable but the infection hasn’t become severe yet.
Urinary Tract Infections: Uncomplicated UTIs where the bacteria involved respond to Ceftriaxone.
Pediatric Infections: Commonly used in children. The lower dose makes it a practical fit for smaller patients. Geriatric Use: Elderly patients often need injectable antibiotics but can’t always tolerate higher doses. This fits that situation.
Early-Stage Infections: Starting early matters. Catching an infection at this stage and treating it properly stops it from turning into something much harder to manage.
Mild to Moderate Bacterial Infections: When oral antibiotics haven’t worked well enough and the infection still needs to be tackled — but doesn’t need the full high-dose treatment.
ENT Infections: Ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections — the kind that keep coming back or aren’t clearing with tablets. This handles those.
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections: Early wound infections, cellulitis, minor skin infections. Caught early, this injection stops them from getting worse.
Respiratory Infections: Early or mild pneumonia, bronchitis — cases where tablets aren’t suitable but the infection hasn’t become severe yet.
Urinary Tract Infections: Uncomplicated UTIs where the bacteria involved respond to Ceftriaxone.
Pediatric Infections: Commonly used in children. The lower dose makes it a practical fit for smaller patients. Geriatric Use: Elderly patients often need injectable antibiotics but can’t always tolerate higher doses. This fits that situation.
Early-Stage Infections: Starting early matters. Catching an infection at this stage and treating it properly stops it from turning into something much harder to manage.
Uses
AXISEF-S 375 combines two things — Ceftriaxone, which attacks the bacteria directly, and Sulbactam, which stops bacteria from dismantling the antibiotic before it can work. Together they cover more ground than Ceftriaxone would on its own.
Treats Mild to Moderate Infections: Not every infection needs the strongest available dose. This one is calibrated for cases that need injectable support without going overboard.
Enhances Ceftriaxone Efficacy: Sulbactam basically acts as a shield — it protects Ceftriaxone from being broken down by bacterial enzymes, so the antibiotic stays active longer inside the body.
Effective in ENT and Skin Infections: Targets the bacteria that commonly cause ear, nose, throat, and skin infections.
Safe for Pediatric and Elderly Patients: The 375mg strength gives doctors flexibility when dealing with younger or older patients who need careful dosing.
Faster Recovery: An injection gets into the bloodstream directly. No waiting for a tablet to dissolve and absorb — it starts working faster.
Prevents Worsening: A mild infection treated at the right time usually stays mild. Delay it and the same infection can turn serious. That’s what this is trying to prevent.
Treats Mild to Moderate Infections: Not every infection needs the strongest available dose. This one is calibrated for cases that need injectable support without going overboard.
Enhances Ceftriaxone Efficacy: Sulbactam basically acts as a shield — it protects Ceftriaxone from being broken down by bacterial enzymes, so the antibiotic stays active longer inside the body.
Effective in ENT and Skin Infections: Targets the bacteria that commonly cause ear, nose, throat, and skin infections.
Safe for Pediatric and Elderly Patients: The 375mg strength gives doctors flexibility when dealing with younger or older patients who need careful dosing.
Faster Recovery: An injection gets into the bloodstream directly. No waiting for a tablet to dissolve and absorb — it starts working faster.
Prevents Worsening: A mild infection treated at the right time usually stays mild. Delay it and the same infection can turn serious. That’s what this is trying to prevent.
Dosage & Storage
Dosage: Decided entirely by the treating doctor — based on the patient’s age, weight, and what infection is being treated. No fixed universal dose.
Route of Administration: Given through a vein or into a muscle by a qualified healthcare professional. Not for home use.
Pediatric Dosing: In children, the dose is worked out based on body weight. The doctor or pediatrician calculates this — it’s not guesswork.
Reconstitution: The powder inside the vial needs to be mixed with the correct liquid before it’s given. Follow the preparation instructions — always.
Storage: Keep the dry vial at room temperature, between 15°C and 30°C, somewhere cool and dry.
Protect from Light: Away from sunlight and heat sources.
After Mixing: Use immediately after preparation. Don’t store the mixed solution for later unless specifically told otherwise.
Keep Away from Children: Store somewhere out of reach of children and pets.
Route of Administration: Given through a vein or into a muscle by a qualified healthcare professional. Not for home use.
Pediatric Dosing: In children, the dose is worked out based on body weight. The doctor or pediatrician calculates this — it’s not guesswork.
Reconstitution: The powder inside the vial needs to be mixed with the correct liquid before it’s given. Follow the preparation instructions — always.
Storage: Keep the dry vial at room temperature, between 15°C and 30°C, somewhere cool and dry.
Protect from Light: Away from sunlight and heat sources.
After Mixing: Use immediately after preparation. Don’t store the mixed solution for later unless specifically told otherwise.
Keep Away from Children: Store somewhere out of reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use
Clinical Setting Only: This injection is given in a hospital, clinic, or by a trained medical professional. It’s not something that gets done at home.
Do Not Self-Administer: Never try to give this injection yourself. A doctor or nurse does this — always.
Check Before Use: Once mixed, the solution should look clear. No cloudiness, no floating particles. If anything looks off, don’t use it.
Complete the Full Course: Feeling better after two doses doesn’t mean the infection is gone. Finish the full course the doctor prescribed. Stopping early gives bacteria a chance to survive and come back harder.
Regular Intervals: Doses need to be spaced evenly through the day. This keeps the antibiotic level steady in the body — which is what makes it work.
Missed Dose: Missed one? Tell the doctor. Don’t take two doses at once to make up for it.
Do Not Self-Administer: Never try to give this injection yourself. A doctor or nurse does this — always.
Check Before Use: Once mixed, the solution should look clear. No cloudiness, no floating particles. If anything looks off, don’t use it.
Complete the Full Course: Feeling better after two doses doesn’t mean the infection is gone. Finish the full course the doctor prescribed. Stopping early gives bacteria a chance to survive and come back harder.
Regular Intervals: Doses need to be spaced evenly through the day. This keeps the antibiotic level steady in the body — which is what makes it work.
Missed Dose: Missed one? Tell the doctor. Don’t take two doses at once to make up for it.
Precautions
Antibiotic Allergy: Allergic to cephalosporins, penicillins, or beta-lactam antibiotics? Tell your doctor before anything starts. Share your full allergy history.
Kidney or Liver Problems: These affect how the medicine is processed. The doctor may adjust the dose or monitor things more closely.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Only used when the doctor decides the benefit clearly outweighs any risk. Not a casual decision.
Newborns & Premature Babies: Very young infants need specialist supervision here. Extra caution applies.
Other Medications: Already on other antibiotics, blood thinners, or anything else regularly? Mention all of it. Interactions can happen.
Prolonged Use: Long courses of any antibiotic can sometimes allow other organisms to overgrow. Regular check-ups during extended treatment catch this early.
Kidney or Liver Problems: These affect how the medicine is processed. The doctor may adjust the dose or monitor things more closely.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Only used when the doctor decides the benefit clearly outweighs any risk. Not a casual decision.
Newborns & Premature Babies: Very young infants need specialist supervision here. Extra caution applies.
Other Medications: Already on other antibiotics, blood thinners, or anything else regularly? Mention all of it. Interactions can happen.
Prolonged Use: Long courses of any antibiotic can sometimes allow other organisms to overgrow. Regular check-ups during extended treatment catch this early.
Side Effects
Injection site reaction
Diarrhea
GI upset
Mild rash
Transient liver enzyme changes
Diarrhea
GI upset
Mild rash
Transient liver enzyme changes
Medical Disclaimer
This page gives you a general idea of what this medicine is — nothing more. It’s not a replacement for what your doctor tells you. AXISEF-S 375 is prescription-only and has to be given in a proper medical setting by someone licensed to do so.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that this or any other product can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For the right diagnosis and treatment, always go to your doctor.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that this or any other product can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For the right diagnosis and treatment, always go to your doctor.
Indications
Indications
AXISEF-S 375 is the smaller-dose version of this combination — made for infections that are mild to moderate, not the severe kind that needs heavy treatment. It’s often the one doctors pick for children, older patients, or adults where a lower dose is enough to get the job done.
Mild to Moderate Bacterial Infections: When oral antibiotics haven’t worked well enough and the infection still needs to be tackled — but doesn’t need the full high-dose treatment.
ENT Infections: Ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections — the kind that keep coming back or aren’t clearing with tablets. This handles those.
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections: Early wound infections, cellulitis, minor skin infections. Caught early, this injection stops them from getting worse.
Respiratory Infections: Early or mild pneumonia, bronchitis — cases where tablets aren’t suitable but the infection hasn’t become severe yet.
Urinary Tract Infections: Uncomplicated UTIs where the bacteria involved respond to Ceftriaxone.
Pediatric Infections: Commonly used in children. The lower dose makes it a practical fit for smaller patients. Geriatric Use: Elderly patients often need injectable antibiotics but can’t always tolerate higher doses. This fits that situation.
Early-Stage Infections: Starting early matters. Catching an infection at this stage and treating it properly stops it from turning into something much harder to manage.
Mild to Moderate Bacterial Infections: When oral antibiotics haven’t worked well enough and the infection still needs to be tackled — but doesn’t need the full high-dose treatment.
ENT Infections: Ear infections, sinus infections, throat infections — the kind that keep coming back or aren’t clearing with tablets. This handles those.
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections: Early wound infections, cellulitis, minor skin infections. Caught early, this injection stops them from getting worse.
Respiratory Infections: Early or mild pneumonia, bronchitis — cases where tablets aren’t suitable but the infection hasn’t become severe yet.
Urinary Tract Infections: Uncomplicated UTIs where the bacteria involved respond to Ceftriaxone.
Pediatric Infections: Commonly used in children. The lower dose makes it a practical fit for smaller patients. Geriatric Use: Elderly patients often need injectable antibiotics but can’t always tolerate higher doses. This fits that situation.
Early-Stage Infections: Starting early matters. Catching an infection at this stage and treating it properly stops it from turning into something much harder to manage.
Uses
AXISEF-S 375 combines two things — Ceftriaxone, which attacks the bacteria directly, and Sulbactam, which stops bacteria from dismantling the antibiotic before it can work. Together they cover more ground than Ceftriaxone would on its own.
Treats Mild to Moderate Infections: Not every infection needs the strongest available dose. This one is calibrated for cases that need injectable support without going overboard.
Enhances Ceftriaxone Efficacy: Sulbactam basically acts as a shield — it protects Ceftriaxone from being broken down by bacterial enzymes, so the antibiotic stays active longer inside the body.
Effective in ENT and Skin Infections: Targets the bacteria that commonly cause ear, nose, throat, and skin infections.
Safe for Pediatric and Elderly Patients: The 375mg strength gives doctors flexibility when dealing with younger or older patients who need careful dosing.
Faster Recovery: An injection gets into the bloodstream directly. No waiting for a tablet to dissolve and absorb — it starts working faster.
Prevents Worsening: A mild infection treated at the right time usually stays mild. Delay it and the same infection can turn serious. That’s what this is trying to prevent.
Treats Mild to Moderate Infections: Not every infection needs the strongest available dose. This one is calibrated for cases that need injectable support without going overboard.
Enhances Ceftriaxone Efficacy: Sulbactam basically acts as a shield — it protects Ceftriaxone from being broken down by bacterial enzymes, so the antibiotic stays active longer inside the body.
Effective in ENT and Skin Infections: Targets the bacteria that commonly cause ear, nose, throat, and skin infections.
Safe for Pediatric and Elderly Patients: The 375mg strength gives doctors flexibility when dealing with younger or older patients who need careful dosing.
Faster Recovery: An injection gets into the bloodstream directly. No waiting for a tablet to dissolve and absorb — it starts working faster.
Prevents Worsening: A mild infection treated at the right time usually stays mild. Delay it and the same infection can turn serious. That’s what this is trying to prevent.
Dosage & Storage
Dosage: Decided entirely by the treating doctor — based on the patient’s age, weight, and what infection is being treated. No fixed universal dose.
Route of Administration: Given through a vein or into a muscle by a qualified healthcare professional. Not for home use.
Pediatric Dosing: In children, the dose is worked out based on body weight. The doctor or pediatrician calculates this — it’s not guesswork.
Reconstitution: The powder inside the vial needs to be mixed with the correct liquid before it’s given. Follow the preparation instructions — always.
Storage: Keep the dry vial at room temperature, between 15°C and 30°C, somewhere cool and dry.
Protect from Light: Away from sunlight and heat sources.
After Mixing: Use immediately after preparation. Don’t store the mixed solution for later unless specifically told otherwise.
Keep Away from Children: Store somewhere out of reach of children and pets.
Route of Administration: Given through a vein or into a muscle by a qualified healthcare professional. Not for home use.
Pediatric Dosing: In children, the dose is worked out based on body weight. The doctor or pediatrician calculates this — it’s not guesswork.
Reconstitution: The powder inside the vial needs to be mixed with the correct liquid before it’s given. Follow the preparation instructions — always.
Storage: Keep the dry vial at room temperature, between 15°C and 30°C, somewhere cool and dry.
Protect from Light: Away from sunlight and heat sources.
After Mixing: Use immediately after preparation. Don’t store the mixed solution for later unless specifically told otherwise.
Keep Away from Children: Store somewhere out of reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use
Clinical Setting Only: This injection is given in a hospital, clinic, or by a trained medical professional. It’s not something that gets done at home.
Do Not Self-Administer: Never try to give this injection yourself. A doctor or nurse does this — always.
Check Before Use: Once mixed, the solution should look clear. No cloudiness, no floating particles. If anything looks off, don’t use it.
Complete the Full Course: Feeling better after two doses doesn’t mean the infection is gone. Finish the full course the doctor prescribed. Stopping early gives bacteria a chance to survive and come back harder.
Regular Intervals: Doses need to be spaced evenly through the day. This keeps the antibiotic level steady in the body — which is what makes it work.
Missed Dose: Missed one? Tell the doctor. Don’t take two doses at once to make up for it.
Do Not Self-Administer: Never try to give this injection yourself. A doctor or nurse does this — always.
Check Before Use: Once mixed, the solution should look clear. No cloudiness, no floating particles. If anything looks off, don’t use it.
Complete the Full Course: Feeling better after two doses doesn’t mean the infection is gone. Finish the full course the doctor prescribed. Stopping early gives bacteria a chance to survive and come back harder.
Regular Intervals: Doses need to be spaced evenly through the day. This keeps the antibiotic level steady in the body — which is what makes it work.
Missed Dose: Missed one? Tell the doctor. Don’t take two doses at once to make up for it.
Precautions
Antibiotic Allergy: Allergic to cephalosporins, penicillins, or beta-lactam antibiotics? Tell your doctor before anything starts. Share your full allergy history.
Kidney or Liver Problems: These affect how the medicine is processed. The doctor may adjust the dose or monitor things more closely.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Only used when the doctor decides the benefit clearly outweighs any risk. Not a casual decision.
Newborns & Premature Babies: Very young infants need specialist supervision here. Extra caution applies.
Other Medications: Already on other antibiotics, blood thinners, or anything else regularly? Mention all of it. Interactions can happen.
Prolonged Use: Long courses of any antibiotic can sometimes allow other organisms to overgrow. Regular check-ups during extended treatment catch this early.
Kidney or Liver Problems: These affect how the medicine is processed. The doctor may adjust the dose or monitor things more closely.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Only used when the doctor decides the benefit clearly outweighs any risk. Not a casual decision.
Newborns & Premature Babies: Very young infants need specialist supervision here. Extra caution applies.
Other Medications: Already on other antibiotics, blood thinners, or anything else regularly? Mention all of it. Interactions can happen.
Prolonged Use: Long courses of any antibiotic can sometimes allow other organisms to overgrow. Regular check-ups during extended treatment catch this early.
Side Effects
Injection site reaction
Diarrhea
GI upset
Mild rash
Transient liver enzyme changes
Diarrhea
GI upset
Mild rash
Transient liver enzyme changes
Medical Disclaimer
This page gives you a general idea of what this medicine is — nothing more. It’s not a replacement for what your doctor tells you. AXISEF-S 375 is prescription-only and has to be given in a proper medical setting by someone licensed to do so.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that this or any other product can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For the right diagnosis and treatment, always go to your doctor.
Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that this or any other product can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For the right diagnosis and treatment, always go to your doctor.




