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To avoid an upset stomach it is recommended to take Umpire 100mg Tablet with food It is important to take it regularly at evenly spaced intervals following the prescribed schedule from your doctor Taking it at the same time every day can help you remember to take it The dosage will depend on the condition being treated but it is crucial to complete the full course of this antibiotic as prescribed by your doctor Even if you start feeling better do not stop taking it prematurely If you discontinue the medication early some bacteria may survive leading to the return of the infection It is important to note that Bacticef O will not be effective against viral infections such as the flu or common cold Using antibiotics when not necessary can reduce their effectiveness for future infections Common side effects of this medicine may include rash vomiting increased liver enzymes nausea and diarrhea These side effects are usually mild but it is important to notify your doctor if they become bothersome or persist for more than a few days Before using Bacticef O inform your doctor if you are allergic to any antibiotics or if you have kidney or liver problems Additionally it is important to disclose all other medications you are currently taking as they may interact with or be affected by this medicine If you are pregnant or breastfeeding consult your doctor before using Bacticef O

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Available in 2 variations

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Umpire 100mg Tablet

Umpire 100mg Tablet

Cefuroxime (100mg)

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Umpire 200mg Tablet

Umpire 200mg Tablet

Cefuroxime (200mg)

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