Gramocef 200mg Tablets are an antibiotic medication containing Cefixime as the active ingredient. This medication is primarily used to treat a variety of bacterial infections.
Key Features
- Active Ingredient: Each tablet contains 200 mg of Cefixime, which belongs to the cephalosporin class of antibiotics.
- Formulation: Available in tablet form, typically packed in strips of 10 tablets.
Indications
Gramocef is indicated for:
- Bacterial Infections: Effective against infections of the ear, nose, throat, urinary tract, and respiratory system, including:
- Sinusitis
- Tonsillitis and pharyngitis
- Bronchitis and pneumonia
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Otitis media (middle ear infections)
- Typhoid Fever: Used to treat enteric fever caused by Salmonella typhi.
- Gonorrhea: Effective for treating uncomplicated gonorrheal infections.
Dosage and Administration
- Recommended Dosage:
- Adults: Typically, the dosage is 200 mg once daily or 100 mg twice daily, as prescribed by a healthcare provider.
- Children: Dosage is usually based on body weight and should be determined by a physician.
- Administration Instructions:
- Take the tablets with water, preferably after meals to minimize gastrointestinal discomfort. Do not crush or chew the tablets.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea or loose stools
- Abdominal pain or discomfort
- Indigestion
Serious side effects are rare but can include:
- Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, or difficulty breathing.
- Severe gastrointestinal issues such as colitis (inflammation of the colon).
If any severe reactions occur, discontinue use immediately and seek medical attention.
Precautions
- Contraindications: Not suitable for individuals with known allergies to Cefixime or other cephalosporins. Caution is advised for those with a history of gastrointestinal diseases or renal impairment.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Drug Interactions: Inform your healthcare provider about any other medications being taken to avoid potential interactions, especially with anticoagulants like Warfarin.