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Streptomycin Sulfate Antibiotic Medication in Powder Vial 1 mL x 10/Box (RX)

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Original price $ 1,159.95
Current price $ 760.00
SKU 39822-0706-02
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Streptomycin sulfate injection is an antibiotic medication used to treat infections caused by bacteria, such as tuberculosis and certain types of pneumonia. It is also used to prevent infections in surgical procedures and in cases of whooping cough.

Streptomycin sulfate powdered vial 1 ml is a form of the antibiotic streptomycin sulfate that is packaged in a vial with one milliliter (ml) volume of powder. This vial may be used for reconstitution in order to create a solution for use in medical treatments, lab experiments, or other purposes. Streptomycin sulfate is effective against a variety of bacteria and is commonly used to treat infections such as tuberculosis and certain types of pneumonia. The powdered form of this medication allows for easy storage and transportation while maintaining its potency.

Streptomycin sulfate injection works by interfering with the growth and reproduction of bacteria. It belongs to the class of antibiotics known as aminoglycosides. It works by binding to the bacterial ribosomes, which are responsible for protein synthesis. This binding disrupts the production of essential proteins and ultimately leads to the death of the bacteria. Streptomycin sulfate is effective against a wide range of bacteria, including those that cause tuberculosis, plague, and bacterial meningitis.

Streptomycin Sulfate Antibiotic Medication in Powder Vial 1 mL x 10/Box (RX)
Streptomycin Sulfate Antibiotic Medication in Powder Vial 1 mL x 10/Box (RX)
$ 1,159.95 $ 760.00
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FAQs About Tubersol Skin Tests
  • What Does the Tubersol Skin Test Detect?

    The Tubersol Skin Test detects infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the bacteria that causes tuberculosis (TB). This test can identify both latent TB infection (when the bacteria are in the body but not causing symptoms) and active TB disease.

  • Is Tubersol the Same as PPD?

    Yes, Tubersol is a brand of Purified Protein Derivative (PPD), the substance used in the Mantoux tuberculin skin test, also commonly known as the TB skin test.

  • What Drug is Used for a Tuberculosis Skin Test?

    The drug used is tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD), delivered intradermally to assess your body’s immune response to TB antigens.

  • What Does Tubersol Mean?

    Tubersol is a standardized, stabilized solution of PPD designed explicitly for TB screening in adults, children, healthcare workers, and at-risk populations.

  • How Does the Tubersol (Mantoux) Skin Test Work?

    Administration: A tiny amount of Tubersol (PPD) is injected just under the skin, usually on your forearm. Response: Your healthcare provider will measure skin induration (swelling/hardness) at the injection site 48-72 hours later. 3. Result Interpretation: Negative Tubersol Test: No induration or a very small bump means you likely haven’t been infected with TB bacteria. Positive Tubersol Test: A larger, raised, red, or hard area signifies TB infection.

  • What Does a Positive Tubersol Test Mean?

    A positive Tubersol skin test indicates your immune system has reacted to the TB protein derivative, meaning you’ve likely been exposed to the TB bacteria. However, it doesn’t distinguish between latent TB infection and active TB disease. Further testing—like a chest X-ray or sputum test—is needed.

  • Should I Be Worried About a Positive TB Test?

    Don’t panic—a positive TB skin test doesn’t mean you definitely have active tuberculosis. Approximately 90% of people with latent TB do not develop active disease. Follow-up with your healthcare provider for confirmation and appropriate care.

  • What Will a Positive TB Skin Test Look Like?

    A raised, firm, red, or hard bump (induration) at the injection site at 48-72 hours. Health professionals measure the bump in millimeters to interpret exposure or infection risk.

  • What is the Normal Range for a TB Test?

    0-4 mm induration: Negative in most people 5-9 mm: Positive for people with risk factors (e.g., HIV, organ transplants) 10-14 mm: Positive for those at moderate risk (injecting drug users, healthcare workers) 15 mm or more: Positive, regardless of risk factors

  • What are the Side Effects of Tubersol?

    Mild redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site Rarely, blistering or ulceration Systemic allergic reactions are extremely rare

  • Can a TB Skin Test Make You Sick?

    Tubersol does NOT cause TB infection. Some may experience mild local reactions but systemic illness is extremely uncommon.

  • What is the Difference Between a TB Test and a TB Skin Test?

    TB test can refer to either TB skin tests (Mantoux/Tubersol) or blood tests (like Quantiferon-TB Gold). TB skin test specifically uses PPD (Tubersol) injected under the skin, while blood tests look for immune response in the blood.

  • Tuberculosis: Types & Key Information

    Types of tuberculosis: 1. Latent TB infection (LTBI) 2. Active TB disease (pulmonary TB) 3. Extrapulmonary TB (affecting organs other than lungs) Tuberculin vs Tuberculosis: Tuberculin is the protein extract used to test for TB; tuberculosis is the disease itself.

  • Why Choose Tubersol?

    CDC and WHO-recommended for TB screening Accurate, fast, and easy to interpret Suitable for schools, workplaces, healthcare providers, and public health agencies

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