Trobicin
- Generic Name: spectinomycin
- Brand Name: Trobicin
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Trobicin (spectinomycin) For Injectable Suspension is an antibiotic used to treat gonorrhea. Common side effects of Trobicin include nausea, dizziness, soreness at the injection site, hives, insomnia, chills, and fever.
The recommended dosage of Trobicin is 2 grams. Other drugs may interact with Trobicin. Tell your doctor all medications you take. Your doctor should test you for syphilis before, during, and after you take Trobicin. If you are pregnant only take Trobicin if clearly needed. Exercise caution if you take Trobicin while breastfeeding.
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SIDE EFFECTS
The following reactions were observed during the single dose clinical trials: soreness at the injection site, urticaria, dizziness, nausea, chills, fever and insomnia.
During multiple dose subchronic tolerance studies in normal human volunteers, the following were noted: a decrease in hemoglobin, hematocrit and creatinine clearance; elevation of alkaline phosphatase, BUN and SGPT. In single and multiple dose studies in normal volunteers, a reduction in urine output was noted. Extensive renal function studies demonstrated no consistent changes indicative of renal toxicity.
A few cases of anaphylaxis or anaphylactoid reactions have been reported. If serious allergic reactions occur, the usual agents (epinephrine, corticosteroids, and/or antihistamines) should be available for emergency use. In cases of severe anaphylaxis, airway support and oxygen may also be required.
Read the entire FDA prescribing information for Trobicin (Spectinomycin)