Uses / Indications:
The doctor may give you Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup for:
Upper respiratory tract infections include tonsillitis and pharyngitis.
Infections of the lower respiratory tract, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): This includes cystitis and pyelonephritis.
Otitis media is a type of ear infection.
Gonococcal infections are sexually transmitted infections caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
Typhoid Fever: Salmonella typhi is what causes it.
Pregnancy interaction:
When a doctor prescribes it, Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup is usually safe to take during pregnancy. Animal studies have not demonstrated any harm to the fetus, but there haven't been enough well-controlled studies on pregnant women.
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Expert advice:
Finish the Course: To stop antibiotic resistance, you should always finish the whole course of the antibiotic, even if you feel better.
Keep an eye out for side effects: Look for evidence of allergic reactions or stomach problems.
Hydration: Make sure you drink enough fluids to help avoid dehydration, especially if you have diarrhea.
Talk to your doctor: Before starting any new medicine, even over-the-counter medications and vitamins, talk to your doctor.
Side Effects:
Some common side effects are:
Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Pain in the stomach, trouble digesting
Dizziness and headaches
Rash or itching
Serious adverse effects, though not very common, need to be treated right away:
Severe allergic responses include a rash, itching or swelling, severe disorientation, and problems breathing.
Diarrhea that won't go away, especially if it's watery or bloody
Bleeding or bruising that isn't normal, pale skin, weariness, chills, and trouble breathing
How to use:
Before using, shake the bottle well.
Dosage: Take the medicine as your doctor says to. The usual dose is 8 mg/kg/day, which can be given all at once or split into two doses.
Use the measuring cup or dropper that came with the medicine to make sure you get the right dose.
When to take: You can take it with or without food.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't take the one you missed. Don't take twice as much.
How it works:
Cefixime stops bacteria from making cell walls, which causes the bacterium to break apart and die. It works against a wide range of bacteria, including those that cause infections in the skin, lungs, and urinary tract.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: Is it okay to take Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup for viral infections?
A1: No, Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup only works against bacterial illnesses and won't work against viral infections.
Q2: Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup?
A2: There is no documented interaction between Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup and alcohol. But it's best to talk to your doctor before drinking alcohol.
Q3: What should I do if I get really bad diarrhea while I'm taking this medicine?
A3: If you have severe or long-lasting diarrhea, especially if it is watery or bloody, call your doctor right away.
Q4: Is it safe for me to use Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup if I have kidney problems?
A4: If you have kidney illness, be careful when using Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup. You might need to change the dose. Talk to your doctor before using.
Q5: How long does it take for Omnix 100 mg Dry Syrup to start working?
A5: You might start to feel better within a few days after starting the medicine. But you should still finish the whole course as directed to make sure the infection is completely gone.
Medicine interaction:
Not Available