Taxim Injection is a medicine used to treat serious bacterial infections affecting the lungs, urinary tract, blood, abdomen, skin, bones, joints, and central nervous system. It is typically used in hospital settings when oral antibiotics are not suitable or the infection is severe.
It contains cefotaxime, a cephalosporin antibiotic. This injection is administered only under medical supervision by a healthcare professional. Always complete the full course of treatment prescribed by your doctor, even if you begin to feel better, to prevent the infection from returning or becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Drink adequate fluids during treatment to support recovery. Rest as advised and follow any additional guidance given by your healthcare team for the specific infection being treated.
Before receiving this injection, tell your doctor if you have any kidney problems, a history of allergic reactions to penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics, or are taking other medicines. Tell your doctor right away if you develop a skin rash, severe diarrhoea, or any signs of an allergic reaction during treatment. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before use.







































































