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Zedocef CV 50 mg/31.25 mg Syrup 30ml unites Cefpodoxime Proxetil and Clavulanic Acid to create a strong defense against bacterial proliferation.
This pharmaceutical product is part of the cephalosporin group of antibiotics.
Cefpodoxime operates like a barrier, hindering bacterial proliferation by disturbing the creation of their defensive cell wall. Clavulanic Acid operates as a protector, neutralizing the beta-lactamases enzyme, and ensuring the effectiveness of Cefpodoxime.
This medicine will be given by a healthcare professional, and it is not advisable for patients to administer it themselves. Rely on your medical practitioner for the precise and efficient delivery of the medication.
The usual side effects might include nausea, diarrhea, headache, skin irritation, stomach pain, vaginal infection, and yeast infection in the vagina. If these indicators persist, it is wise to see your doctor.
People with known allergies to cephalosporins or penicillin may have higher chances of experiencing hypersensitivity reactions to Cefpodoxime Proxetil. The possibility of cross-reactivity between cephalosporins and penicillin exists. In the event of severe allergic responses such as anaphylaxis, immediate cessation of the medication is required. Some cephalosporins may cause neurotoxicity, especially in patients with compromised kidney function. It's recommended to closely monitor for signs like confusion, seizures, and encephalopathy, especially in patients with renal impairment.
If you forget to take a dose, consume it when you remember. If your next dosage is near, bypass the forgotten one and continue with your normal schedule. Do not take two dosages at the same time. It's recommended to consult your physician for advice on handling forgotten dosages in order to maintain the potency of the treatment.
For optimal health management, please consult your doctor about the safety of alcohol consumption while on medication.
During pregnancy, the medicine is usually considered safe with little adverse effects noted in animal studies. However, for personalized advice, please consult your doctor as limited human studies also support its safety.
Minimal transfer to breast milk is shown, hence the medicine is generally considered safe during breastfeeding. But it is advised to use it under medical supervision to safeguard the infant from potential harm.
In cases of severe kidney disease, it is advised to use the medicine carefully; dose adjustments might be required. Personalized guidance and monitoring from your doctor are recommended.
Data on the effects of the medicine in liver disease is limited; it is advisable to consult your doctor for advice on potential dosage adjustments. It is also recommended to have regular monitoring.
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A respiratory tract infection (RTI) is an infection that affects the parts of the body involved in breathing, such as the nose, throat, airways, or lungs. RTIs can be caused by viruses or bacteria, and can have symptoms such as cough, fever, sore throat, or runny nose.
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