Colitran contains Colistin, a powerful antibiotic used to treat serious bacterial infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms. Doctors in Pakistan prescribe it for:
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Respiratory tract infections (such as pneumonia)
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Urinary tract infections
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Abdominal infections
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Bloodstream infections (septicemia)
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Infections caused by resistant Gram-negative bacteria, especially in hospital settings
It works by damaging the bacterial cell membrane, leading to the death of the bacteria.
Formula
The active ingredient in Colitran is Colistin Sulfate (polymyxin antibiotic).
Dosage Form
Colitran is usually available in:
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Injection form — given into a vein (IV) in hospital settings
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Oral suspension/tablets — for some gastrointestinal infections
Precautions
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Should only be used under strict medical supervision.
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Dose is adjusted based on age, weight, and kidney function.
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Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, muscle weakness, or nerve disorders.
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Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless clearly needed.
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Complete the full course as prescribed to avoid recurrence or resistance.
Side Effects
Some patients may notice:
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Pain or irritation at the injection site
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Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
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Dizziness or muscle weakness
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Kidney problems (reduced urine, swelling)
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Nerve effects such as tingling or numbness (rare)
Reviewed by Dr. Sameer Ali, Consultant Infectious Disease Specialist
Colitran is a powerful antibiotic reserved for severe infections when other medicines don’t work. It can be life-saving but carries risks for the kidneys and nerves, so it must only be used in hospitals under strict medical supervision.
Disclaimer: This information is for awareness only. Always consult your doctor before using antibiotics, especially hospital-only medicines.
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