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Altacef125mg Suspension 30ml is utilized for the management of bacterial infections in diverse regions of the body. It works efficiently against ailments such as bronchitis (infection in the bronchial tubes connected to the lungs), gonorrhea (a sexually transmitted infection), Lyme disease (an illness spread by ticks), and infections of the skin, ears, sinuses, throat, tonsils, and urinary tract.
It contains Cefuroxime, a member of the cephalosporin antibiotics group, operating by hindering the proliferation of bacteria.
One important point to remember is that antibiotics like cefuroxime are not effective against viral infections like colds or flu. Misuse of these drugs can heighten the risk of bacterial infections becoming resistant to antibiotics.
It functions by obstructing the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, a key structure that provides stability and defense to the bacteria. By attacking the cell wall, cefuroxime weakens it, leading to the ultimate rupture and demise of the bacteria.
The medication should be ingested consistently at the same intervals each day, and the full course must be concluded even if there is symptom improvement earlier.
It might reduce the efficacy of certain oral contraceptives, suggesting alternate pregnancy prevention methods should be considered with your healthcare professional.
If you have missed the scheduled dose of this drug, ingest it as soon as you recall. However, if your subsequent dose is soon, do not worry, just skip the missed one and do not attempt to double the dosage.
There are no harmful side effects when consuming alcohol and Cefuroxime together.
Though generally safe to use during pregnancy, it's best to get personalized advice from your doctor.
While generally safe to use while breastfeeding, prolonged use should be avoided to prevent potential effects.
If you have kidney disease, please consult your doctor before starting the medication.
If you have liver disease, please seek personalized guidance from your doctor before starting the medication.
This is a vigilante who, akin to a team of demolition workers, intervenes the ultimate phase of bacterial development. It accomplishes this by attaching to designated proteins within the bacterial enclosures, halting the development activity. Lacking a finished enclosure, the bacteria decompose, somewhat akin to a structure crumbling. Its disruption with specific bacterial apparatus hastens this decomposition, functioning as a vigilante who not only interrupts development but also accelerates the demolition of the bacterial lair.
Bacterial infections are illnesses caused by harmful bacteria that multiply or release toxins in the body. They can affect different parts of the body, such as the skin, lungs, gut, blood, or brain. They can cause symptoms such as fever, chills, pain, swelling, rash, or organ dysfunction.
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