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Product trade name: Cefix
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products: Cefix available forms, composition, doses: Cefix destination | category: Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes: Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers: Online pharmacy, drugstores, pharma, health and beauty shops selling this or related pharmaceutical products: There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient cefixime: Cefix Cipla information Cefix Cipla is a semi-synthetic cephalosporin antibiotic, destined for oral use, which is able to reduce the development of the drug resistant bacteria. Cefix Cipla indications Cefix Cipla is usually prescribed by doctors and personal health care providers to patients who are suffering from bacterial infections of the ears, throat, chest, urinary tract and to the individuals who have been diagnosed with the presence of a mild form of gonorrhea. Cefix Cipla may also be recommended in the treatment of other medical conditions, but only if the personal health care provider, pharmacist or doctor recommends it. Cefix Cipla warnings Patients should inform their doctor if they have had allergies to penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics, if they have stomach and intestinal diseases (such as colitis). If the patients see no amelioration of the symptoms after a few days of treatment they should announce their caregiver. Patients who are experiencing vomiting, nausea and severe diarrhea during the treatment with Cefix Cipla should talk with their doctor before taking anti-diarrheal drugs, because some of these medical products (like Lomotil or Paregoric) may worsen these symptoms. The intake of Cefix Cipla is known to cause false urine-sugar test results in the case of the diabetic patients. These patients should tell their doctor that they are taking cefixime, before they submit an urine sample. Individuals who are suffering from any kidney disorder should discuss with their doctor before beginning the treatment with this medicine, because they usually need dose adjustments in order for this drug not to interfere with their medical condition. Women who are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant should discuss this matter with their personal health care provider or doctor, before beginning the treatment with Cefix Cipla, as this medicine may harm the baby. Cefix Cipla intake guidelines Patients are recommended to ask their doctor how to take every dose of Cefix Cipla in order to obtain the best results during and after the treatment. Patients should pay attention to the doctor's recommendations and under no circumstances should they deviate from them. In the cases in which the patients have more questions about their treatment they should ask their doctor or pharmacist for further information. As we said before, the dose of this drug must be adjusted for patients who are suffering from renal impairment, for individuals who are undergoing ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis. This medicine can be taken in without food, but the patients who develop an upset stomach are recommended to take it with food, even if food slows down the rate of Cefix Cipla's absorption. Patients, who are using a liquid from of this medicine, are recommended to use a measuring spoon, in order to be able to accurately measure their dose of Cefix Cipla. Cefix Cipla dosage The individuals will be prescribed by their personal health care provider the exact dose of Cefix Cipla that they should use daily. Patients should not ignore the doctor's recommendations. Adult patients who are suffering from urethral gonococcal infections and uncomplicated cervical infections are usually recommended 400 mg per day. Children are recommended to take 8 mg per kilogram daily. This quantity may be taken as a single dose or divided in two doses which are to be taken every 12 hours. Children who are known to weigh more than 50 kilograms and children who are older than 12 years are usually prescribed by their personal health care provider the adult dose of this medication, which consists in 400mg of drug which should be ingested daily. As the functions of the kidneys usually decrease with age and as this medicine is eliminated from the organism by the kidneys, the personal health care provider will prescribe the elderly people only a small dose of Cefix Cipla. Cefix Cipla overdose Patients who believe that they have taken an overdose of Cefix Cipla should immediately announce their doctor. Your personal physician will ask you to remain in the hospital for further tests and symptomatic treatment. It is well known that any drug which is taken in excess can lead to a series of symptoms. In the case of a Cefix Cipla overdose, the symptoms which a patient can experience include the following: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, blood in the urine and upper abdominal pain. Cefix Cipla Missed Dose Patients are recommended to try to respect the schedule which their doctor gave them and not to skip any dose of Cefix Cipla. Individuals, who are supposed to take this medicine once a day and forget to take one of the doses, should take it as soon as they remember; then, they must wait 12 hours before the next dose. After taking the second dose of this product, the patients can return to their normal schedule. Patients, who are taking Cefix Cipla twice a day and forget to take one of the doses, should take it as soon as they recall and wait at least 6 hours before taking the next dose. After taking the second dose, they can proceed with their normal schedule. Patients who are taking Cefix Cipla three times a day and forget to take one or more of their scheduled doses, can take a dose of this remedy as soon as they remember, and wait at least 4 hours before taking the next dose; after this they can return to their regular schedule. Cefix Cipla side effects It is a well known the fact that any medicine has its side effects; in the case of Cefix Cipla, the clinical manifestations which can appear include: abdominal pain, gas, indigestion, loose stools, nausea, vomiting and mild diarrhea, headaches, itching, fever, dizziness and inflammation of the large intestine. Cefix Cipla drug reactions Patients should inform their doctor before beginning their treatment if they are taking Tegretol (which is a seizure medication) or Coumadin (which is an anticlotting medication). Patients should also inform their doctor of all the prescription and non prescription medicines that they are taking, including vitamins and herbal products.
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