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Bacimox 250 mg/250 mg Capsule holds a duo of antibiotics: Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin that are both part of the antibiotic class known as penicillins.
Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin act by hindering the proliferation of bacteria. They interrupt bacterial cell wall synthesis, thereby making the walls weaker which leads to bacterial death.
Consume this medicine as advised by your physician. The amount and length of treatment are contingent on the kind and seriousness of the infection. This is typically taken orally, with or without meals. Adhere to your doctor's directives and make sure you complete the entire treatment course, even if you begin to feel well.
A few common adverse effects may include feelings of nausea, instances of vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, or skin irritation. If any of these conditions persist or grow worse, please alert your doctor right away.
Special precautions:
Communicate to your doctor about any known allergies to penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics.
Discuss your health history with your doctor, with emphasis on kidney-related issues.
Stick to the exact dosage prescribed; do not skip any doses or discontinue the medicine before the course is complete.
If you encounter severe or ongoing diarrhea, reach out to your doctor as it might indicate a separate, newly-developed infection.
If you forgot to take your usual dose, take it as soon as you recall, If the time for the next dosage is near, ignore the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing regimen. Never take a double-dose if you've forgotten a dose.
Preserve this medicine in a cool, dry area, free from direct light. Make sure it remains out of the reach of children.
Having alcohol while on medication is considered safe as it doesn't lead to harmful side effects.
The medicine is usually safe during pregnancy and shows minimal negative effects in animal trials. However, it should be used under doctor's supervision.
The medicine is probably safe during lactation, posing limited risk to the infant. It should be used under doctor's supervision for maximum safety.
Use this medicine judiciously if you have kidney disease. Consult your doctor for possible dosage changes and consistent monitoring of your kidney health.
Exercise caution while taking this medicine if you have liver disease. Regular liver function tests are advised, along with potential adjustment in dosage under a doctor's supervision.
Penicillin & Cefotaxime serve as a potent protector against microbial invasions. They function by interfering with the creation and formation of the microbial cell wall, essentially demolishing it and hindering its construction. This combined action assists in eradicating microorganisms, helping the body in defeating the infection and backing the healing process. Consider it as a resilient barrier that combats microbes from various angles, offering efficient safeguard for improved well-being.
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, or blood. Some common bacterial infections are food poisoning, pneumonia, UTIs, and STIs. Bacterial infections are usually treated with antibiotics that kill or stop the growth of bacteria.
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