Uses / Indications:
Cefadur 100 mg Drop is used to treat:
Infections of the upper and lower respiratory tracts, such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and bronchitis
Infections of the urinary tract (UTI)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
Otitis media (ear infections)
Some gastrointestinal infections are caused by germs that are easy to get sick from.
Pregnancy interaction:
Cefadur 100 mg Drop has Cefadroxil in it, which is safe to use during pregnant if a doctor is watching over you.
There is no proof that normal doses hurt the fetus.
Always talk to your doctor before taking antibiotics while pregnant.
Breastfeeding: Some of the little amounts may get into breast milk, but they shouldn't hurt the baby. Be careful when using this around breastfeeding mothers.
Expert advice:
Before each usage, shake the bottle well.
Use the dropper that comes with the medicine to make sure you get the right amount.
Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
Keep the drops at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.
Tell the doctor if your child has ever been allergic to penicillins or cephalosporins.
Do not administer this to yourself or others without a doctor's permission.
Side Effects:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Diarrhea
Pain in the stomach
A small rash
Serious Side Effects (Not Common):
An allergic reaction can cause swelling, a rash, itching, and trouble breathing.
Severe diarrhea (a indication of a Clostridium difficile infection)
Changes in how the liver works (rare)
How to use:
Before using, shake the bottle well.
Use the dropper that comes with the medicine to get the right dose.
Give it by mouth as directed by the doctor.
For optimal outcomes, give the drug at regular intervals.
Don't skip doses or stop taking the medicine early without talking to your doctor.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you recall. If it's almost time for the next dose, skip it.
How it works:
Cefadur has Cefadroxil, which is a first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic.
It stops bacteria from making their cell walls, which kills them.
It works well against gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria, which helps get rid of diseases.
Faq for medicine:
What is Cefadur 100 mg Drop used for?
It is used to treat infections caused by bacteria, such as infections of the throat, ears, skin, urinary tract, and respiratory tract.
Q2. Is it possible to use Cefadur 100 mg Drop to treat viral infections?
No. This antibiotic only acts against bacterial infections, not viral ones like the flu or a cold.
Q3. Is it safe for kids?
Yes. A pediatrician should decide how much Cefadur 100 mg Drop to give to babies and kids.
Q4. How long does it take to work?
You could start to feel better in two to three days, but you should still finish the whole course as directed.
Q5. Can I stop giving my child the drops once they feel better?
No. Stopping early can make the infection come back and make antibiotics less effective.
Medicine interaction:
Probenecid might raise the amount of Cefadroxil in the blood.
Other antibiotics might stop it from working.
Be careful when used with blood thinners.
Food and Drink:
Can be taken with or without food.
Alcohol doesn't directly affect you, but you should stay away from it while you're recovering from an infection.