Description
Uses (Main Uses Highlighted)
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Treats mixed bacterial infections where a single antibiotic may not be enough.
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Commonly used for respiratory infections (tonsillitis, sinusitis, bronchitis), urinary tract infections (UTI), typhoid fever, stomach/intestinal infections, and some skin infections.
Dosage
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Usually 1 tablet twice daily, or as directed by the doctor.
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Complete the full prescribed course for best results.
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Dosage may need adjustment in kidney issues.
How to Use
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DT = Dispersible Tablet.
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Can be swallowed whole or dissolved in a small amount of water and taken immediately.
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Can be taken with or without food; taking after food reduces stomach upset.
Precautions
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Avoid if allergic to cefixime, ofloxacin, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, or penicillin-type drugs.
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Not recommended in children below 12 years unless prescribed.
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Inform doctor if you have kidney disease, tendon problems, epilepsy, heart rhythm problems, or are taking blood thinners.
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Avoid driving if dizziness occurs.
Side Effects
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Nausea, vomiting
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Stomach pain, diarrhea
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Headache, dizziness
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Gas, bloating
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Rarely: tendon pain, fast heartbeat, severe allergy







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