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Cefrine Oral Suspension

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Cefrine Oral Suspension

Introduction to Cefrine Oral Suspension

It is recommended to administer Cefrine Oral Suspension to your child one hour before or two hours after meals for better absorption However if your child experiences stomach upset it is advised to give it with food It is important to follow the prescribed dose timing and administration method as advised by your doctor as it depends on the type and severity of the infection In the event that your child vomits within 30 minutes of taking the medication administer the same dose again However do not double the dose if it is almost time for the next scheduled dose Cefrine Oral Suspension may cause mild side effects such as vomiting diarrhea nausea abdominal pain and a mild skin rash These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve on their own However if these side effects persist or become bothersome to your child it is recommended to consult your childs doctor immediately Ensure that your childs doctor is informed about any previous allergies heart diseases blood problems birth defects airway blockage lung disorders digestive issues skin problems liver impairment and kidney dysfunction Providing your childs complete medical history will assist the doctor in determining the most appropriate doses and developing your childs treatment plan
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Can I drink milk while taking Ecef?

Yes, you may drink milk while taking Ecef. In fact, you must not take Ecef on an empty stomach and take it with food or milk to avoid stomach upset. If stomach upset occurs, please consult your doctor.

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