Description
Cefixime & Ofloxacin Syrup is a type of medicine that is used to treat many different bacterial infections on the skin, ears, lungs, prostate, and urinary tract. It is part of a group of drugs called ‘cephalosporin antibiotics’. A bacterial infection happens when bad bacteria get into the body and start to grow. These bad bacteria make toxins that can cause sicknesses like strep throat, UTI, food poisoning, gonorrhoea, meningitis, skin infections, Lyme disease, and tetanus. This oral suspension does not help with flu and colds because it only works on bacterial infections.
Cefixime & Ofloxacin Syrup has Cefixime and Ofloxacin. They stop bacteria from making a protective outer layer, which the bacteria need to survive. Cefixime & Ofloxacin Syrup stops the bacteria from making a chemical that helps them survive, making them weak and destroying their cell walls. Cefixime & Ofloxacin Syrup is a strong antibiotic that can fight off many different types of bacteria, whether they are gram-positive or gram-negative.
How To Use?
- Follow the doctor’s advice and take it with or without food. Take it with a glass of water without chewing it.
- Do not squash, bite or split it.
- Take the tablet with your food, as the doctor said.
- Mix the tablet in a spoonful (15ml) of water that has been boiled and then cooled down. Drink it right away.
Benefits
Synergistic Effect: When cefixime and ofloxacin are used together, they fight bacteria better than if used separately. This makes them more effective at killing bacteria.
Extensive Protection: This combination can help fight a wide range of bacteria, which is helpful when there are different types of infections or when the specific germ causing the disease is not known.
Less chance of resistance: When two different methods are used, it decreases the chance of bacteria becoming resistant during treatment.
Convenience: A liquid medicine is especially good for kids and older people who have trouble swallowing pills.
Side Effects
- Loose stools
- Abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Nausea
- Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
Precautions
- Make sure to take all your medicine and finish the whole treatment, even if you start to feel better. Stopping it early might cause the infection to return and be more difficult to treat.
- Eat it with food to prevent stomach discomfort.
- Diarrhea can happen as a side effect but should go away when you finish your treatment. Tell your doctor if it doesn’t go away or if you see blood in your poop.
- Stop taking Cefixime + Ofloxacin and tell your doctor right away if you develop a rash, itchy skin, swelling of your face and mouth, or trouble breathing.
- Tell your doctor if your tendons hurt, you feel numb or have tingling sensations.