Uses / Indications:
Doctors give Nupod 100mg Tablet DT to treat bacterial infections, like:
Infections of the respiratory tract, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, and pharyngitis
Otitis media, or ear infections
Infections of the urinary tract (UTIs)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissues
Gonorrhea (simple instances)
Typhoid fever (in certain instances)
Pregnancy interaction:
When administered under medical supervision, Nupod 100mg Tablet DT is generally thought to be safe during pregnancy.
It should only be taken if necessary, as it has no known negative effects on the fetus.
Breastfeeding: Only a tiny bit gets into breast milk. Most of the time, it's safe, but it can sometimes cause diarrhea, thrush, or a rash in the baby.
Expert advice:
Even if your symptoms get better quickly, you should always finish the whole course.
Take this medication with food to improve absorption and prevent stomach upset.
Stay hydrated by drinking adequate water.
If you have ever been allergic to cephalosporins or penicillins, tell your doctor.
Don't take medicine on your own or provide antibiotics to other people.
Side Effects:
Common:
Nausea, diarrhea, and discomfort in the stomach
Dizziness and headaches
Itching or a mild rash
Serious (not very often):
Severe diarrhea (may mean you have an infection with Clostridium difficile)
An allergic reaction might cause swelling, trouble breathing, and hives.
Jaundice or extraordinary tiredness (rare, liver-related)
How to use:
This is a DT (dispersible tablet). You can either dissolve it in a little water before ingesting it or drink it whole with water if you want.
Take with food to help your body absorb it better.
Take it every day at the same time.
Don't miss any doses; finish the whole course.
How it works:
Cefpodoxime Proxetil is an antibiotic that belongs to the cephalosporin class.
It kills bacteria by stopping the creation of their cell walls.
Works against a lot of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms.
Faq for medicine:
Q1. Is it safe to take Nupod when pregnant? Yes, it's usually safe when a doctor says so.
Q2. Is it okay for kids to use this medicine? Yes, doctors often give it to kids in doses dependent on their weight.
Q3. Can it be used to treat viral infections like the flu or a cold?
Medicine interaction:
Antacids and acid-reducing drugs (PPIs, H2 blockers) may make it harder for Nupod 100mg Tablet DT to be absorbed.
Blood thinners like warfarin may make you more likely to bleed.
Live vaccinations (like the typhoid vaccine) may not work as well.