Gentamicin
Indications:
Antibiotic; Effective in bacterial neonatal sepsis; bacterial septicemia; and serious bacterial infections of the central nervous system (meningitis), urinary tract, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract (including peritonitis), skin, bone and soft tissue (including burns)
Dosage:
Adult – 5 mg/Kg over 30 to 60 minutes by IV route
Paediatric – 3 mg/Kg over 30 to 60 minutes by IV route
Mechanism of Action:
As an aminoglycoside, it binds to the prokaryotic ribosome, inhibiting protein synthesis in susceptible bacteria
Side Effects:
Nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, loss of appetite, and injection site reactions
Molecular Structure:
Reference:
Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics – 24th Edition, R.S. Sartoskar
www.reference.medscape.com
www.drugs.com/drug_information.html