suzicef (CEFALEXIN)
Introduction to Suzicef
Suzicef is a widely used antibiotic medication known for its effectiveness in treating various bacterial infections. It belongs to the class of cephalosporin antibiotics, which... See More

What is Suzicef?
Suzicef is a pill you take to fight infections in your skin and other body tissues. Your body absorbs it quickly. Higher doses mean higher levels of the medicine in your blood. Most of it leaves your body through your urine within a few hours. Another medicine called probenecid can slow down how quickly Suzicef leaves your body.

What is the usual dose of Suzicef?
For adults with skin or soft tissue infections, the medicine is taken either 250mg four times a day, or 500mg twice a day. Kids aged 5 to 12 take 250mg three times a day; the doctor might give a bigger dose if the infection is really bad. It's not safe for children under 5.

How do I take Suzicef?
You can take Suzicef anytime, with or without food. It works a little better on an empty stomach, but it's fine either way. There's nothing special you need to avoid eating.

For how long do I take Suzicef?
The duration varies based on the infection being treated, generally lasting 7 to 14 days. For severe or recurrent infections, the course may extend beyond this period.

What is Suzicef used for?
Suzicef is an antibiotic that fights bacteria causing skin and soft tissue infections like boils or cuts. It only works on certain bacteria, so it's important to make sure it's the right medicine for your infection. Doctors follow guidelines to ensure antibiotics are used correctly to prevent resistance, meaning the bacteria become harder to treat in the future.

How long does it take for Suzicef to start working?
The medicine Suzicef shows up in your blood within an hour, reaching its highest level then. It stays at a helpful level in your blood for 6 to 8 hours. You can still find some of the medicine in your blood 6 hours after taking it.

Is Suzicef effective?
Suzicef is highly effective against a variety of bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Clinical studies support its efficacy in treating infections when used as prescribed.

How does one know if Suzicef is working?
Doctors test Suzicef in labs and on people to figure out the right dose and how well it works against infections like skin infections. They check how much of the medicine is in the blood after you take it and how much comes out in your urine to make sure it's working and safe. The medicine stays at a helpful level in your body for about 6-8 hours.

How does Suzicef work?
Suzicef disrupts bacterial cell wall synthesis by inhibiting specific proteins, leading to bacterial death.

Who should avoid taking Suzicef?
Suzicef is an antibiotic, but you shouldn't take it if you're allergic to penicillin or other similar medicines called cephalosporins. Also, people with certain sugar problems (galactose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency, or glucose-galactose malabsorption) should avoid it. If you have a serious allergic reaction, stop taking it right away. It can sometimes cause a serious bowel problem (colitis), and taking it for a long time can lead to other infections. If your kidneys aren't working well, you might need a lower dose. Finally, it can sometimes give a false positive result on a certain blood test (Coombs' test).

Can I take Suzicef with vitamins or supplements?
There are no major interactions with vitamins or supplements. Consult your doctor for specific advice.

Can I take Suzicef with other prescription drugs?
- Probenecid: Increases Suzicef levels by inhibiting renal excretion.
- Metformin: May elevate metformin levels slightly, but clinical significance is unclear.
- Concurrent use with aminoglycosides or potent diuretics may increase the risk of nephrotoxicity.

Can Suzicef be taken safely while pregnant?
Although tests haven't shown Suzicef harms unborn babies, doctors are careful prescribing it during pregnancy. Its effects on fertility aren't known. It passes into breast milk, but the amount is low and disappears quickly. Doctors take extra care when giving it to breastfeeding mothers.

Can Suzicef be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Suzicef, a medicine, passes into breast milk. A typical dose leaves a small amount in the milk for a short time (4 hours), then it's gone. While it's a small amount, mothers who are breastfeeding should talk to their doctor before taking it.

Is Suzicef safe for the elderly?
Older adults with kidney problems need to be careful with medicine doses. Their kidneys might not work as well as younger people's, so the usual adult dose might be too much. Doctors need to watch them closely and do tests to find the right, smaller dose that's safe.

How should I store Suzicef?
Keep it cool. Don't let the temperature go above 30 degrees Celsius (that's about 86 degrees Fahrenheit).

Does Suzicef make people tired or drowsy?
Suzicef does not commonly cause fatigue or drowsiness. If you experience such symptoms, consult your doctor.

Does Suzicef cause stomach upset?
Mild gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea are common. Taking the medicine with food can alleviate these effects.

Does Suzicef affect sleep?
Suzicef is not known to interfere with sleep.

Does Suzicef make it hard to think or concentrate?
Cognitive effects like difficulty concentrating are rare. If they occur, discuss with your doctor.I didn't get that. Can you repeat?

Does Suzicef affect mood?
Suzicef does not typically impact mood. Any unusual changes should be reported to a healthcare provider.

Does Suzicef interfere with sexual function?
Sexual dysfunction is not associated with Suzicef use.

Does Suzicef affect appetite?
Suzicef may temporarily reduce appetite in some individuals due to nausea.

Does Suzicef cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a reported side effect.

Does Suzicef cause headaches?
Headaches may occur in rare cases. Staying hydrated and resting can help alleviate symptoms.

Does Suzicef limit driving?
Suzicef does not impair driving ability. However, dizziness or drowsiness from the underlying infection may affect it.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Suzicef?
Moderate alcohol consumption is generally safe but may worsen side effects like nausea. It's best to avoid alcohol while recovering from an infection.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Suzicef?
Yes, drinking caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea does not affect the efficacy of Suzicef.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Suzicef?
Exercise is safe unless the underlying infection or side effects like dizziness restrict activity.

What are Suzicef possible harms and risks?
Broad-spectrum antibiotics, like Suzicef (a cephalosporin), can sometimes cause a serious gut infection called pseudomembranous colitis. This infection can range from mild to very dangerous. In some cases, it can show up as a positive Coombs' test, a blood test related to immune system issues. While doctors know it can happen, they don't have exact numbers on how often these problems occur.
Available in 3 variations

Suzicef 125mg Tablet
Suzicef 125mg Tablet
Cefalexin (125mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Suzicef 250mg Capsule
Suzicef 250mg Capsule
Cefalexin (250mg)
strip of 10 capsules

Suzicef 500mg Capsule
Suzicef 500mg Capsule
Cefalexin (500mg)
strip of 10 capsules