Staphylococcal Bacteriophage – Treatment Course (6 Boxes)
Staphylococcal Bacteriophage – Treatment Course (6 Boxes)
Complete 6-box course for confirmed Staphylococcal infections.
Same product across the full course — optimized for continuity and predictable supply.
- 6 × identical boxes (consistent product across the course)
- Lab-tested quality & standardized production
- Worldwide shipping
- Cold storage (+2 °C to +8 °C) & handling guidance
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Product overview (general information)
Staphylococcal bacteriophage is a chromatographically purified phage lysate specifically active against Staphylococcus aureus bacterial strains. The liquid bacteriophage is a clear, sterile preparation distributed without prescription.
Important: Preliminary determination of phage susceptibility of the bacteria causing the infection is necessary before use. The preparation should only be used when bacteria show sensitivity to the phage.
Activity spectrum & therapeutic applications
This bacteriophage is directed for treatment of infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus, including:
Respiratory & ENT infections
- Upper airways, nose, throat, lung, ear infections
- Pharyngitis, tonsillitis, tracheitis
- Bronchitis, pleuritis, pneumonia
- Middle ear inflammation
Surgical infections
- Infected wounds and burns
- Abscess, phlegmon, furuncle, carbuncle
- Paraproctitis, mastitis, bursitis
- Osteomyelitis, panaritium
Urogenital infections
- Urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis
- Colpitis, endometritis
Enteric infections
- Gastroenteric colitis
- Cholecystitis
Neonatal infections
- Purulent-septic infections in newborns
- Omphalitis, pyoderma, conjunctivitis
- Gastroenteric colitis and sepsis
Prophylactic use
- Post-operational wound treatment
- Prevention of hospital staphylococcal infections
- Treatment of infected wounds
Dosage & usage information (informational)
The following information is provided for general informational purposes only and reflects usage descriptions supplied by the manufacturer. Dosage and application should be determined by qualified professionals based on individual circumstances.
Quick orientation: Treatment duration is typically 10-20 days. Routes and volumes vary significantly depending on the application site. Use immediately after opening and do not store opened containers.
General usage principles
- Preparation is used locally only after appropriate treatment of infection source
- Duration of phage treatment: 10-20 days
- In case of relapse, the course of treatment may be repeated
- Use immediately after opening; do not store opened containers
- Visual inspection prior to use is recommended (clear liquid, no sediment)
Common application routes (informational)
- Oral administration
- Rectal administration (enema)
- Local application using phage-soaked dressings/bandages
- Application into cavities (wound cavities, abscess, pleural, joint, urinary tract)
- Topical application (rinsing, gargling, dropping, plugging)
- Injection (subcutaneous, into abscess cavity, trans-thoracal puncture)
- Administration via catheter/drainage where applicable
Application methods by condition (manufacturer-style informational)
Upper respiratory infections (pharyngitis, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, ear infections):
- 2-3 times daily using 2-10 ml
- Methods: rinsing, gargling, dropping, plugging (1 hour duration)
Furunculosis and carbunculosis:
- Inject directly into infection source, subcutaneously, or around infiltrate
- Every day or every other day with increasing doses
- First injection: 0.5 ml; following injections: 1-1.5 ml to 2 ml
- Duration: 3-5 injections
Abscess (infectious):
- Inject into abscess cavity after pus evacuation
- Volume should be less than evacuated pus
- For open abscess: use tampon with phage in cavity
Cavity applications (enteric, pleural, joint, other cavities):
- 100 ml of phage preparation
- Leave capillary drainage for repeated introduction every other day
- Total: 3-4 applications
Lung abscess:
- Trans-thoracal puncture and catheter in tracheobronchial system
- One dose: 10-20 ml via catheter
Emphysema:
- Puncture and drainage
- Single dose: 10-50 ml
Intestinal problems in newborns:
- Initial phase (first two applications): dilute phage by half with cooled boiled water
- If no side reaction: continue with non-diluted phage
- For sepsis and enterocolitis: apply rectally (by catheter) 2-3 times in 24 hours
- Can be used orally and by enema
Infected wounds and pyoderma in newborns:
- Twice daily application
- Soak sterile bandage in phage and apply to infected/damaged skin area
Recommended dosage overview (informational)
| Age group | Oral use / per day | Rectal use / per day |
|---|---|---|
| Infants (0–6 months) | 5 ml once daily | 5-10 ml once daily |
| Infants (6–12 months) | 10 ml once daily | 10-20 ml once daily |
| Children (1–3 years) | 15 ml once daily | 20-30 ml once daily |
| Children (3–8 years) | 15-20 ml once daily | 30-40 ml once daily |
| Children & adults (8+ years) | 20-30 ml once daily | 40-50 ml once daily |
Unsure whether Staphylococcal bacteriophage is suitable?
We recommend a prior laboratory analysis.
Quality & safety information
Contraindications
No contraindications have been observed for Staphylococcal bacteriophage.
Drug interactions
The use of Staphylococcal bacteriophage does not exclude concomitant use of other antibacterial remedies.
Pregnancy and lactation
No data available. Consult with your healthcare provider.
Overdose
No data available.
Special precautions
- Shake vial/ampoule before use
- The liquid must be clear without sediment
- Do not use if container is damaged or liquid is cloudy
- Use immediately after opening; do not store opened containers
- Extract phage from vials aseptically using sterile syringe
- Opened vials should be stored in refrigerator at +2 to +8°C
Packaging & storage
- Formats: 5 ml ampoules; 10 / 20 / 100 ml flasks
- Storage: +2 °C to +8 °C
- Shelf life: 12 months
- Distributed without prescription
Developed by:
G. Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology
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