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bacticef (CEFUROXIME)

Introduction to Bacticef


Bacticef is a well-regarded antibiotic medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It is part of the cephalosporin class of antibiotics and is effective against... See More
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What is Bacticef?

Bacticef is a second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections. Bacticef works by stopping bacteria from forming a protective cell wall, leading to bacterial death.

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What is the usual dose of Bacticef?

For Bacticef, adults typically take 250–500 mg every 12 hours, depending on the infection. Children’s doses are calculated based on weight, generally 10–15 mg/kg every 12 hours, with a maximum of 500 mg twice daily. Always follow your doctor's advice.

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How do I take Bacticef?

Take Bacticef tablets after meals to enhance absorption. Shake the oral suspension well before each dose and measure it using the prescribed device. Avoid acidic drinks like orange juice as they may interfere with the medicine.

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For how long do I take Bacticef?

Bacticef is usually taken for 5–14 days, depending on the severity of the infection. Completing the full course ensures the infection is completely treated.

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What is Bacticef used for?

Bacticef treats infections such as sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, pharyngitis, urinary tract infections, and skin infections. It’s also effective against certain sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea.

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How long does it take for Bacticef to start working?

Bacticef begins working within 24–48 hours to relieve symptoms. Complete relief may take several days based on the infection's severity.

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Is Bacticef effective?

Clinical studies confirm Bacticef is highly effective in treating bacterial infections, showing significant improvement in symptoms like reduced fever and infection-related discomfort.

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How does one know if Bacticef is working?

For Bacticef, symptom improvement such as better breathing, reduced pain, and no fever indicates that the medication is effective. Lab tests may also show reduced bacterial presence.

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How does Bacticef work?

Bacticef works by inhibiting bacterial enzymes that build cell walls. Without a protective wall, the bacteria become vulnerable and die.

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Who should avoid taking Bacticef?

Avoid Bacticef if you are allergic to cephalosporins, penicillins, or similar antibiotics. Patients with kidney conditions should consult a doctor for dose adjustments.

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Can I take Bacticef with vitamins or supplements?

Take Bacticef 2 hours apart from calcium or iron supplements, which can interfere with absorption. Consult your doctor for specific vitamin interactions.

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Can I take Bacticef with other prescription drugs?

Bacticef may interact with antacids, diuretics, or blood-thinning medications like warfarin. Always inform your doctor about all medications you’re taking.

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Can Bacticef be taken safely while pregnant?

Bacticef is considered safe during pregnancy (category B). Animal studies show no harm, but always consult your doctor before using it during pregnancy.

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Can Bacticef be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Bacticef passes into breast milk in small amounts but is generally safe. However, watch for mild diarrhea or other side effects in the baby.

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Is Bacticef safe for the elderly?

Elderly individuals can safely take Bacticef, but dose adjustments may be necessary for those with kidney impairment.

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How should I store Bacticef?

Store Bacticef tablets at room temperature (20–25°C). Keep the suspension refrigerated and discard unused portions after 10 days.

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Does Bacticef make people tired or drowsy?

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Does Bacticef cause stomach upset?

Bacticef commonly causes diarrhea, nausea, or abdominal discomfort in up to 10% of patients. Staying hydrated and eating small meals may help. Consult your doctor if severe symptoms occur.

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Does Bacticef affect sleep?

Sleep disturbances are not a common side effect of Bacticef. However, if you notice unusual insomnia or fatigue, discuss it with your healthcare provider.

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Does Bacticef make it hard to think or concentrate?

Cognitive issues are rare with Bacticef, but severe allergic reactions might cause confusion. Seek immediate medical attention if this happens.

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Does Bacticef affect mood?

Mood swings or anxiety are not typical side effects of Bacticef. Notify your doctor if you experience mood changes.

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Does Bacticef interfere with sexual function?

Bacticef is not associated with changes in sexual function.

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Does Bacticef affect appetite?

Appetite loss is not a frequent effect of Bacticef. Maintain adequate nutrition and consult your doctor if appetite changes persist.

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Does Bacticef cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not linked to Bacticef. If you notice significant changes, consult your doctor.

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Does Bacticef cause headaches?

Headaches may occur in less than 2% of patients on Bacticef. Over-the-counter pain relief can help, but contact your doctor if headaches persist.

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Does Bacticef limit driving?

Bacticef does not typically affect driving ability. However, dizziness or confusion due to allergic reactions could interfere, so avoid driving if these occur.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Bacticef?

Alcohol does not interact with Bacticef, but it can worsen side effects like nausea or dizziness. Consume in moderation during treatment.

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Bacticef?

Coffee or tea does not affect Bacticef’s effectiveness. Feel free to enjoy these beverages unless your doctor advises otherwise.

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Bacticef?

Light to moderate exercise is safe while taking Bacticef unless the infection causes fatigue or you experience side effects like dizziness. Listen to your body and avoid overexertion.

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What are Bacticef possible harms and risks?

Common side effects of Bacticef include diarrhea (5–10%), nausea (1–5%), and rash (1–2%). Serious side effects, such as allergic reactions or severe diarrhea, are rare. Consult your doctor for persistent or severe issues.

Available in 10 variations

Bacticef 1000mg Injection

Bacticef 1000mg Injection

Bacticef 1000mg Injection

Cefuroxime (1000mg)

packet of 1 Injection

Bacticef O 200mg Tablet

Bacticef O 200mg Tablet

Bacticef O 200mg Tablet

Cefuroxime (200mg)

strip of 6 tablets

Bacticef O 100mg Tablet

Bacticef O 100mg Tablet

Bacticef O 100mg Tablet

Cefuroxime (100mg)

strip of 6 tablets

Bacticef O Syrup

Bacticef O Syrup

Bacticef O Syrup

Cefuroxime (750mg)

bottle of 30 ml Syrup

Bacticef O Kid Tablet

Bacticef O Kid Tablet

Bacticef O Kid Tablet

Cefuroxime (750mg)

strip of 6 tablets

Bacticef S 1.5gm Injection

Bacticef S 1.5gm Injection

Bacticef S 1.5gm Injection

Cefuroxime (1.5gm)

packet of 1 Injection

Bacticef 250mg Tablet 4s

Bacticef 250mg Tablet 4s

Bacticef 250mg Tablet 4s

Cefuroxime (250mg)

strip of 4 tablets

Bacticef 250mg Injection

Bacticef 250mg Injection

Bacticef 250mg Injection

Cefuroxime (250mg)

vial of 1 Injection

Bacticef 1500mg Injection

Bacticef 1500mg Injection

Bacticef 1500mg Injection

Cefuroxime (1500mg)

vial of 1 Injection

Bacticef 500mg Tablet 4s

Bacticef 500mg Tablet 4s

Bacticef 500mg Tablet 4s

Cefuroxime (500mg)

strip of 4 tablets