Introduction

Critical Care

Critical care medicine encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of clinical problems representing the extreme of human disease. Critical care usually takes place in an intensive care unit (ICU) of hospitals for people who have life-threatening injuries and / or illnesses. A team of specially trained healthcare providers gives 24-hour care. This includes using machines to constantly monitor patient’s vital signs. It also usually involves giving specialized treatments. The care of critically ill patients also raises many complicated ethical and social issues, and the intensivist must be competent in areas such as end-of-life decisions, advance directives, estimating prognosis, and counseling of patients and their families. Diagnosis of infection by healthcare practitioners plays an important role in timely treatment. Nosocomial infections are key concern for such critically ill patients.1,2

We offer a range of medicines to fight all kinds of infections, be it bacterial or fungal. We make anti-infectives available and accessible to all. We partner with the healthcare professionals to spread awareness about emerging threats, latest guidelines, diagnosis, options, and strategies for treatment of critical patients.1,2

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