Wholesaler of a wide range of products which include vanking 1 gm and vanking 250 mg.
₹ 149 / Vial Get Latest Price
| Strength | 1 g |
| Pack Size | 1 Vial |
| Brand | VANKING 1 GM |
| Route Of Administration | IV |
| Indication | Severe Infection |
| Diluent | Without Diluent |
| Dosage Form | Injection |
| Composition | VANCOMYCIN INJECTION |
| Packaging Size | 1 GM |
Minimum order quantity: 50 Vial
Content: Vancomycin Hydrochloride for Intravenous Infusion I.P. (1 g per vial) — a sterile glycopeptide antibiotic powder intended for intravenous administration.
Company / Manufacturer: Neon Laboratories Ltd (NEON) — Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer.
Pack: 1 vial (sterile powder for preparation as IV infusion).
Vanking 1 G Injection is a prescription injectable antibiotic containing Vancomycin Hydrochloride, belonging to the glycopeptide antibiotic class. It is used in hospital and clinical settings for the treatment of severe and complicated bacterial infections, particularly those caused by Gram‑positive organisms, including MRSA and other resistant strains.
This product comes as a sterile powder in a vial, which must be reconstituted with a suitable diluent (such as sterile water for injection) and further diluted for intravenous infusion under the supervision of qualified medical personnel.
🩺 Key Features· Active Ingredient: Vancomycin Hydrochloride equivalent to 1 g vancomycin per vial.
· Form: Sterile powder for solution for IV infusion.
· Administration: Administered intravenously (slow infusion) by a healthcare professional.
· Prescription: Required — for supervised clinical use only.
📋 Therapeutic UsesVanking 1 G Injection is indicated for the treatment of serious bacterial infections caused by susceptible Gram‑positive bacteria, especially when other antibiotics are ineffective or contraindicated. Common uses include:
· Endocarditis (infection of the heart lining/valves)
· Lower respiratory tract infections (e.g., pneumonia)
· Skin and soft tissue infections
· Bone and joint infections
⚠️ Important Notes & Safety· Administered by Healthcare Professionals: Must be given slowly via IV infusion to reduce risk of infusion‑related reactions; rapid administration can cause adverse effects.
· Side Effects: May include infusion‑related reactions (e.g., “red man syndrome”), nephrotoxicity (kidney effects), ototoxicity (hearing issues), nausea, rash, or phlebitis (vein irritation).
· Storage: Store unopened vials at recommended conditions (ambient temperature, protected from light); reconstituted solutions should be used promptly.
📌 CategoryAntibiotic / Glycopeptide Antibacterial – Injectable
₹ 62.37 / Piece Get Latest Price
| Strength | 250 mg |
| Pack Size | 1 Vial |
| Brand | VANKING 250 |
| Route Of Administration | IV |
| Indication | Severe Infection |
| Diluent | With Diluent |
| Dosage Form | Injection |
| Composition | VANCOMYCIN HYDROCHLORIDE FOR INTRAVENOUS IV I.P |
| Packaging Size | 1 VIAL |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 25 |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 25 Piece
Brand Name: Vanking 250
Content: Vancomycin Hydrochloride for Intravenous Infusion I.P. (250 mg) — a sterile injectable antibiotic used to treat serious bacterial infections.
Company / Manufacturer: Neon Laboratories Ltd (NEON) — Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer.
Pack: 1 vial (single sterile vial containing 250 mg vancomycin) for IV infusion.
Vanking 250 Injection is a prescription antibiotic formulated with Vancomycin Hydrochloride, belonging to the glycopeptide class of antibiotics. It is primarily used in hospital or clinical settings for the treatment of severe Gram‑positive bacterial infections, especially when other antibiotics are ineffective or when bacteria are resistant to common antibiotics.
This product is supplied in a single sterile vial of vancomycin powder for injection, which must be reconstituted and administered intravenously (IV) by a qualified healthcare professional.
🩺 Key Features· Active Ingredient: Vancomycin Hydrochloride I.P. 250 mg per vial for IV infusion.
· Form: Sterile powder for injection; requires reconstitution and dilution before IV infusion.
· Prescription: Required — intended for use under medical supervision.
· Administration: Given intravenously by a healthcare professional in a hospital or clinical setting.
📋 Typical Uses· Endocarditis (infection of heart valves)
· Lower respiratory tract infections (e.g., pneumonia)
· Skin and soft tissue infections
· Bone and joint infections (e.g., osteomyelitis)
· Infections in patients allergic to β‑lactam antibiotics
This medicine is typically used when other antibiotics are contraindicated or ineffective.
· Administered only in clinical settings: Should be given slowly via IV to reduce risks of infusion‑related reactions.
· Side Effects: May include injection site reactions (pain, redness), nephrotoxicity (kidney effects), ototoxicity (hearing issues), rash, fever, nausea, or “red man syndrome” if infused too rapidly — medical monitoring is important
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Mumbai - 400063, Maharashtra, India