Uses / Indications:
Cefadur 250 mg Rediuse is given to treat:
Infections of the respiratory tract, include bronchitis, tonsillitis, and pneumonia
Infections of the urinary tract (UTIs)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
Infections of the throat
Infections of the bones and joints
Infections of the ear and sinuses
Pregnancy interaction:
Cefadur 250 mg Rediuse, which has cefadroxil, a cephalosporin antibiotic, is usually safe to take during pregnancy if a doctor prescribes it. Studies on animals have not demonstrated that it is hazardous to the fetus. But it should only be used when it is plainly needed and a doctor says it is okay.
Talk to your doctor before using to be sure it's safe at all stages of pregnancy.
Don't treat yourself, because the dose and length of time vary on the type of infection and the patient's health.
Expert advice:
Even if your symptoms get better quickly, you should finish the whole course.
If your stomach hurts, take it with food.
During treatment, drink a lot of fluids.
Don't take anti-diarrheal drugs if you get diarrhea without talking to your doctor first.
Don't utilize antibiotic suspensions that are old or those you didn't use. Throw away any medicine you don't need after the time it was recommended.
Keep the suspension in a cold, dry location, out of direct sunlight, and put it in the fridge if the instructions say to.
Side Effects:
Cefadur 250mg has a lot of common adverse effects. Rediuse could have:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Diarrhea
Upset stomach or abdominal pain
Pain in the head
A little rash on the skin
Serious side effects (not common):
Allergic responses might cause swelling, itching, or trouble breathing.
Severe diarrhea with blood or mucous
Jaundice: skin or eyes becoming yellow
If you have a significant response, get medical help right away.
How to use:
Take 250mg of Cefadur Take Rediuse precisely as your doctor tells you to.
People commonly take it by mouth, with or without meals.
Before each usage, shake the rediuse (suspension) well.
Use the measuring cup or spoon that comes with the medicine to make sure you get the right amount.
Even if you feel better, keep taking the whole course to stop bacteria from becoming resistant.
Don't skip doses or take two at once.
How it works:
Cefadur 250 mg Cefadroxil, a cephalosporin-class antibiotic that works against a wide range of bacteria, is in Rediuse.
This is how it works:
Stopping the building of bacterial cell walls,
Causing cells to break and germs to die,
Successfully treating illnesses caused by both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
It doesn't work against viruses like the flu or the cold.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: Is it safe for kids to use Cefadur 250mg Rediuse?
Yes, doctors routinely give it to kids with bacterial illnesses. The doctor will tell you how much to take based on your weight.
Q2: Does Cefadur 250mg Rediuse make you want to use it again?
No, this antibiotic does not make you dependent or addicted.
Q3: Once I feel better, can I stop taking Cefadur?
No. Stopping too soon can make infections come back and make antibiotics less effective.
Q4: Is it possible for Cefadur 250mg Rediuse to make you have diarrhea?
Yes, changes in intestinal flora can cause moderate diarrhea. Call your doctor right away if it becomes worse or bleeds.
Q5: Can you use Cefadur 250mg Rediuse with other drugs for pain or fever?
Yes, you can usually take it with paracetamol or ibuprofen, but you should always talk to your doctor before mixing drugs.
Medicine interaction:
250 mg of Cefadur Rediuse could have an effect on:
Probenecid: It might raise the levels of cefadroxil in the body.
Anticoagulants taken by mouth (like warfarin) may make bleeding more likely.
Other antibiotics: May change how well they work when used together.
Live bacterial vaccinations, such as the typhoid vaccine, work less well.
Always tell your doctor about any herbal products, vitamins, or medicines you are taking.