Clavpod 50 mg/31.25 mg Dry Syrup
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Cefpodoxime (50mg), Clavulanic Acid (31.25mg)
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( 30 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Clavpod Dry Syrup is not typically utilized during pregnancy, as it is designed for newborns and children.
- Cefpodoxime is thought to be safe during pregnancy, although Clavulanic Acid should be used with care.
- Only use if your doctor tells you to when you're pregnant.
- Adults frequently choose different ways of dosing.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Clavpod Dry Syrup?
It is used to treat bacterial infections in kids, like throat infections, tonsillitis, ear infections, chest infections, urine infections, and skin infections.
Q2: Is it safe to feed this syrup to babies?
Yes, it is often given to babies and kids, with the dose depending on their weight.
Q3: Should you eat it with food?
Yes. It works best when taken after a meal.
Q4. Does it make you poop?
Yes, antibiotics can cause mild diarrhea.
Q5. Does it help with a cold or viral fever?
No. It only helps against bacterial infections, not viral ones.
Expert Advice
- Before each usage, shake the bottle well to make sure you get the right dose.
- Even if the youngster feels better sooner, always finish the whole course.
- If the youngster is allergic to Cephalosporins or Penicillins, don't give them this syrup.
- If you have loose stools, drink a lot of fluids to avoid getting dehydrated.
- Stop taking the prescription and get medical care right away if you have severe diarrhea, a rash, or trouble breathing.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Diarrhea
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling sick or throwing up
- A light rash
- Not wanting to eat
- Not as common but still serious:
- Severe allergic reaction (swelling, rash, trouble breathing)
- Diarrhea that won't go away
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes
- Rare but severe skin responses
- If you notice serious side effects, get medical help right once.
How it works
- Cefpodoxime:
- An antibiotic from the third generation of cephalosporins
- Damages the cell wall of bacteria, killing them
- Works against infections of the skin, lungs, and urinary tract
- Clavulanic Acid:
- A drug that stops beta-lactamase
- Stops resistant germs from killing Cefpodoxime
- Enhances the overall efficacy of antibiotics
- They work better together to treat tough and resistant bacterial infections.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- Antacids make it harder for the body to absorb nutrients.
- Blood thinners (Warfarin) - higher chance of bleeding
- Probenecid raises the levels of cefpodoxime.
- Live vaccinations may make vaccines less effective.
- Other antibiotics may stop the action from happening.
- Always tell your doctor about any medicines you are currently taking.
How to Use
- To reconstitute the dry syrup, add clean, boiled, and cooled water up to the line.
- Mix well by shaking.
- Use the dropper or measuring cup that came with it.
- After eating, give the dose so that it works better.
- Before each usage, shake well.
- Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
- Put the reconstituted syrup in a cool area and use it within the number of days on the package (typically 7–10 days).
- Don't freeze.
Uses / Indications
- You can use Clavpod 50 mg/31.25 mg Dry Syrup for:
- Pharyngitis / Tonsillitis
- Otitis media, or ear infections
- Sinusitis
- Bronchitis and mild pneumonia
- Infections of the urinary tract (UTI)
- Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
- As recommended, bacterial diarrhea
- Bacterial infections that don't respond to treatment (beta-lactamase producing)