About
Cefpodoxime proxetil potassium clavulanate oral suspension is a medicine that kills germs and is used to treat infections in different parts of the body Bacteria can enter the bodys cells and make it hard for them to work properly so they can grow In just 2 days the number of bacteria in the infected area of the body can go from a small amount to millions Antibiotics can stop the growth of bacteria by breaking their cell wall Bacteria need a cell wall to live and grow Without it they cant survive or reproduce
Cefpodoxime proxetil potassium clavulanate oral suspension medication contain two main ingredients Cefpodoxime is a medicine that kills bacteria in the body Potassium clavulanate is a thing that makes cefpodoxime work better against bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics This syrup can help with bacterial infections in the lungs intestines and reproductive organs
Broad-Spectrum EfficacyThis dry syrup combats a wide array of bacterial infections, especially those caused by bacteria resistant to standard antibiotics. The combination of cefpodoxime and potassium clavulanate makes it highly effective against organisms that produce beta-lactamase enzymes, ensuring better outcomes in tough-to-treat cases.
Convenient Dosage FormDelivered as a dry syrup for easy reconstitution, this formulation is suitable for all age groups and is particularly user-friendly for pediatric patients or those who have difficulty swallowing tablets. Simply mix with sterile water (WFI) as provided to obtain accurate dosing and optimal therapeutic effect.
Reliable Manufacturing and OriginOriginating from semi-synthetic and natural microbial sources, this medicine is manufactured, supplied, and traded in India. Each batch is produced under stringent quality controls to ensure safety, efficacy, and consistency in every bottle. The packaging ensures stability and convenient storage.
FAQ's of Cefpodoxime 100mg + Potassium Clavulanate 62.5mg (Dry Syrup):
Q: How should Cefpodoxime 100mg + Potassium Clavulanate 62.5mg (Dry Syrup) be taken?
A: This medication should be administered by reconstituting the dry powder with the sterile water provided to obtain a liquid suspension. The dosage and duration should be determined and supervised strictly by your physician based on the infection being treated.
Q: What infections can this combination treat?
A: Cefpodoxime with potassium clavulanate is indicated for a variety of bacterial infections, particularly those caused by bacteria resistant to other antibiotics, such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, and ear infections.
Q: When is it appropriate to use this dry syrup?
A: This medication is used when a bacterial infection is diagnosed by a healthcare professional, especially if the bacteria have shown resistance to other common antibiotics. Use this medicine only upon a doctor's prescription.
Q: Where should the dry syrup be stored after reconstitution?
A: After reconstitution, the dry syrup should be stored in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Always check the label for specific storage instructions and keep out of reach of children.
Q: What is the process for preparing the dry syrup?
A: To prepare the dry syrup, add the provided sterile water for injection (WFI) to the dry powder bottle up to the indicated mark. Shake the bottle well until the powder is fully dissolved, resulting in a uniform suspension ready for dosing as prescribed.
Q: How does the combination of cefpodoxime and potassium clavulanate benefit therapy?
A: The synergy between cefpodoxime (an antibiotic) and potassium clavulanate (a beta-lactamase inhibitor) allows this formulation to combat bacteria that may otherwise be resistant due to enzyme production. This enhances the spectrum and effectiveness against tough bacterial infections.
Q: Is this dry syrup suitable for all age groups?
A: Yes, the formulation is designed to be suitable for patients of all ages, with specific dosing adjusted according to age, weight, and clinical condition, as directed by a physician.