Brand Name : HT-CEF-PLUS- DRY SYRUP

composition: Cefixime 50 mg + Ofloxacin 50 mg

Packing : 30ML

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    Cefixime 50 mg + Ofloxacin 50 mg

    Cefixime+ Ofloxacin comes in a category of drugs known as 'cephalosporin antibiotics' and is mainly utilized for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections of the skin, ears, lungs, prostate, and urinary tract. In addition, it is utilized for the cure of typhoid fever and STDs such as chlamydia and gonorrhea. A bacterial infection occurs when pathogenic bacteria penetrate inside the body and begin to multiply. These pathogenic bacteria are what cause the toxins that lead to diseases such as strep throat, urinary tract infection (UTI), bacterial food poisoning, gonorrhea, bacterial meningitis, cellulitis, Lyme disease, and tetanus. Cefixime+ Ofloxacin is ineffective on viral infections such as flu and colds.

    Cefixime+ Ofloxacin extracts 'Cefixime' (cephalosporin antibiotic) and 'Ofloxacin' (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) that acts by inhibiting the assembly of the bacteria's outer protective covering (cell wall) that is essential for their survival. Cefixime+ofloxacin inhibits the bacteria from releasing a chemical messenger (mucopeptides), thus destabilizing and breaking down the cell wall of bacteria. Cefixime+ofloxacin is a wide-spectrum antibiotic with activity against a broad spectrum of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

    Medical Benefits:-

    Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry syrup can be prescribed to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections including ear, sinus, throat, lung, urinary tract, skin, and soft tissues. It should make you better within a couple of days, but keep taking it as instructed even if you feel better to ensure that all the bacteria are eradicated and are not able to become resistant.

    How Does Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup Work?

    HT-CEF-PLUS Dry Syrup has two antibiotics. Cefixime prevents the development of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) and ofloxacin acts directly on the genetic material of bacteria. Due to this, the bacteria responsible for infection do not grow further and the process of infection spread is effectively controlled.

    Side Effects Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup:-

    • Diarrhea
    • Nausea
    • Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
    • Loose stools
    • Abdominal pain
    • Vomiting

    Precautions:-

    • Your child needs to take the full treatment of antibiotics. Stopping early can allow the bacteria to grow again, become resistant, or lead to another infection.
    • Take this syrup after having food to prevent stomach upset.
    • Have your child drink plenty of water if diarrhea occurs as a side effect.
    • Avoid any calcium, magnesium, iron, vitamin, or antacid in 2 hours after giving Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup because these will influence the drug absorption.
    • Common cold and flu are conditions that result from a viral cause. Never apply this drug in such a case.
    • Discontinue this drug and report immediately to your child's physician if your child has an itchy rash, facial swelling, or shortness of breath while using this drug.

    Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ):-

    Q. What shall I do if I accidentally give too much Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup?

    One extra dose of Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup will not hurt. But you have to be careful because overdoses can produce adverse effects and might even make your child's illness worse. If you believe you have accidentally given your child more than the usual dose of Office 50mg/50mg Dry Syrup, consult a doctor at once.

    Q. Are there any potential severe side effects of Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup?

    Some severe side effects of this drug are recurrent vomiting, kidney injury, allergy, diarrhea, and serious gastrointestinal infections. Always seek the help of your child's physician in such a case.

    Q. Can I vaccinate my child while under treatment with Cefixime+ Ofloxacin Dry Syrup?

    Antibiotics will not typically interfere with the components in vaccines or have an adverse reaction in a just-vaccinated child. However, children receiving antibiotics should wait until they feel better before vaccination. Once your child is well, the vaccine can be administered.


     

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