Uses / Indications:
Doctors give Omnix 100 mg Tablets to people who need them for:
Tonsillitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia are all types of respiratory tract infections.
UTIs (urinary tract infections) include cystitis and pyelonephritis.
Otitis media: Ear infections
Gonococcal Infections: Caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Typhoid Fever: Salmonella typhi is the cause.
Infections of the skin and soft tissue: cellulitis and impetigo
Pregnancy interaction:
When a doctor prescribes it, Omnix 100 mg Tablet is usually safe to take during pregnancy. There isn't enough data on humans to say that it hurts the fetus, so you should talk to your doctor before using it.
Breastfeeding
Cefixime gets into breast milk in modest levels. Most people think it's safe to breastfeed, but you should keep an eye on the baby for diarrhea or thrush.
Expert advice:
Finish the Course: Even if you feel better, you should finish the whole course of antibiotics.
Drink a lot of fluids to help get rid of bacteria.
Keep an eye out for side effects, like allergic reactions or extreme diarrhea.
Talk to your doctor before starting any new medicines or supplements.
Side Effects:
Throwing up, feeling sick, and having diarrhea
Pain in the stomach, indigestion
Dizziness and headaches
Itching or a rash
Rare yet serious adverse effects:
Severe allergic reactions include swelling and trouble breathing.
Diarrhea that doesn't go away, especially if it's watery or bloody
Unusual bruising or bleeding, feeling tired, and having trouble breathing
If you have major side effects, get medical help right once.
How to use:
Dosage: Take what your doctor tells you to, which is usually 8 mg/kg/day in one or two doses.
How to take: Take by mouth, with or without food. If you need to be exact, use a measuring cup or dropper.
If you forget to take your medicine, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to the time for your next dose. Don't take twice as much.
How it works:
Cefixime stops bacteria from making their cell walls, which causes them to break apart and die. It works against a wide range of bacteria, including those that cause infections of the skin, urinary tract, and respiratory system.
Faq for medicine:
Q1: Is it possible to use Omnix for viral infections?
No, it only works against infections caused by bacteria.
Q2: How long does it take to work?
Symptoms may get better in a few days, but you should still finish the course.
Q3: Is it safe for me to use it if I have kidney problems?
Be careful when using; you may need to change the dose.
Q4: Do you have any dietary restrictions?
There are no special limits, but taking it with food may help with stomach distress.
Q5: Is it safe for kids to use Omnix?
Yes, a doctor should tell you how much to take based on your weight.
Medicine interaction:
Not Available