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Celoxime
210.00₨233.00₨ (-10%)
Pack Size: 50ml
Warnings
Pregnancy
Cefuroxime is safe to use during pregnancy to treat bacterial infections. It is unknown whether or not Cefuroxime causes birth abnormalities in the fetus. Pregnant females should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Lactation
Cefuroxime is not considered harmful during breastfeeding. It is found in lower concentrations in breast milk. It should only be used by lactating females if the advantages outweigh the risks to the baby. It is best for lactating females to consult their doctors before using Cefuroxime.
Driving
Cefuroxime may induce dizziness, disorientation, or seizures in some people. It is best to not drive after taking Cefuroxime.
Liver
Cefuroxime may cause a rise in the levels of liver enzymes and can raise the danger of liver damage. People with liver diseases should consult their doctors before using Cefuroxime.
Kidney
Cefuroxime is eliminated through urine after being processed by the kidney. It can accumulate and cause toxicity if the kidney is compromised. People having kidney diseases should consult their doctors before using Cefuroxime.
Alcohol
It is uncertain if there is any interaction of Cefuroxime with alcohol. It is best to consult your doctor before consumption.
Precautions
Cefuroxime may contain inactive substances that can induce allergic reactions or other complications. For more information, consult your doctor. Inform your doctor about your medical history, particularly if you have kidney disease, gastrointestinal disease (colitis), liver problems, or poor nutrition.
Cefuroxime may cause dizziness or drowsiness.
Cefuroxime may impair the effectiveness of live bacterial vaccines (such as typhoid vaccine). Unless your doctor instructs you otherwise, do not undergo any immunizations or vaccines while taking this medicine.
When administering Cefuroxime to the elderly, use caution since they could be more susceptible to its effects.
If you get a rash, skin irritation, difficulty breathing, or swelling in your mouth or face, consult your doctor or seek medical attention immediately. Cefuroxime is not recommended for those who are allergic to cephalosporins or Cefuroxime. This medicine should be used with caution in people who are allergic to penicillin. How does Cefuroxime work? Cefuroxime is a type of antibiotic known as a cephalosporin. It eliminates bacteria by stopping them from producing their own defensive layer. How long does it take for Cefuroxime to take effect? Cefuroxime starts fighting the infection in your body immediately. You should begin to feel better after two days, but keep taking the entire term of your prescription even if you believe you no longer require it. Is it possible for Cefuroxime to make you drowsy? Drowsiness is a possible adverse effect of Cefuroxime, but it does not occur frequently. It is common to feel weary or exhausted after an infection, but consult your doctor if this persists for more than a few days of using Cefuroxime. What should be done if a dose is missed? Forms taken orally: Try not to miss a scheduled Cefuroxime dose. If you forget to take your medication on time, take it immediately when you remember. If it has been postponed for over 12 hours, skip the missing dose and resume your regular dosing schedule. Do not increase the dose. Injectable forms: It is critical to administer Cefuroxime injection at the stated time. If you forget to take a dose, call your doctor and schedule a consultation for more instructions.