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Avcif Dry Syrup

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Afive Pharma

Salt Composition

Cefixime (50mg/5ml)

Overview Avcif Dry Syrup

PediaMax Syrup is an antibiotic medication used in pediatric patients to combat various bacterial infections affecting the ears, eyes, nose, throat, respiratory system, skin, digestive system, and urinary tract. It's also indicated for uncomplicated typhoid in children and adolescents. For optimal absorption, administer PediaMax Syrup one hour before or two hours after meals; however, if gastrointestinal upset occurs, give it with food. Dosage and treatment length depend on the infection's nature and severity; strictly adhere to your doctor's instructions. If vomiting occurs within 30 minutes of administration, repeat the dose, but avoid doubling if it's near the next scheduled dose. Do not use this syrup for common colds or flu, as these are viral illnesses unaffected by antibiotics. Antibiotic treatment for respiratory symptoms is only justified when a secondary bacterial infection is confirmed. Minor, transient side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, gas, and allergic reactions may occur, usually resolving as the body adjusts. Persistent or troubling side effects require immediate medical attention. Always inform your child's doctor of their complete medical history, including allergies, heart conditions, blood disorders, congenital defects, breathing difficulties, lung problems, digestive issues, skin conditions, liver problems, and kidney issues. This information is essential for accurate dosing and treatment planning.

Uses of Avcif Dry Syrup

Managing bacterial diseases

Major Benefits of Avcif Dry Syrup:

Administer this medication precisely as your physician directs, adhering to the prescribed dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for usage instructions prior to consumption. Use a measuring cup for accurate dosing and ingest orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Avcif Dry Syrup can be consumed with or without food; however, consistent daily timing is recommended.

Common Side effects of Avcif Dry Syrup:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Allergy
  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Indigestion
  • Diarrhea
  • Flatulence

How to use Avcif Dry Syrup:

Administer this medication precisely as your physician directs, adhering to both the prescribed dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for usage instructions prior to consumption. Use a measuring device for accurate dosing and ingest orally. Ensure thorough shaking before each use. Avcif Dry Syrup can be consumed with or without food; however, consistent daily timing is recommended for optimal results.

How Avcif Dry Syrup works:

Avcif Dry Syrup, an antibiotic medication, inhibits bacterial growth by disrupting the synthesis of their protective cell walls. This action effectively halts the progression of infection and prevents its spread, while preserving the bacteria's susceptibility to future treatments.

SAFETY ADVICE

KidneyKidneyCAUTION

Patients with kidney impairment should use Avcif Dry Syrup judiciously; dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.

LiverLiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Avcif Dry Syrup poses no known safety risk for individuals with liver disease, and no dosage modification is necessary. Nevertheless, parental consultation with a pediatrician is advised prior to administering Avcif Dry Syrup to children exhibiting severe hepatic impairment.

What if you forget to take Avcif Dry Syrup :

If your pediatrician hasn't prescribed otherwise, administer the omitted dose upon recollection. However, omit the missed dose if the next scheduled dose is imminent. Avoid doubling the dose to compensate; instead, adhere to the recommended dosage schedule.

Facts to Know About Avcif Dry Syrup

LabelValue
Type of Compound Extended-coverage cephalosporins (third and fourth generation) {Habit-forming: No}
Medication Category Antimicrobial Agents

FAQs on Avcif Dry Syrup

Accidental administration of an excessive amount of Avcif Dry Syrup is improbable to cause harm. Nevertheless, if you suspect an overdose of Avcif Dry Syrup in your child, contact a physician without delay. An overdose could trigger adverse reactions and potentially exacerbate your child's illness.
This medication may cause severe adverse reactions such as persistent nausea and vomiting, kidney impairment, allergic responses, diarrhea, and serious gastrointestinal illnesses. Seek immediate medical attention from your child's physician should any of these occur.
Avcif Dry Syrup may interact with other medications or substances. Inform your child's physician of all other medications your child is currently using prior to administering Avcif Dry Syrup. Always consult your child's doctor before giving them any medication.
Typically, antibiotics don't negatively interact with vaccine components or trigger adverse reactions in recently vaccinated children. Nevertheless, vaccination should be postponed for children on antibiotics until their illness resolves. The vaccine may be administered once your child's health improves.
Regular kidney and liver function assessments may be recommended by your child's physician to monitor their health.
The presence of yellow or green nasal mucus doesn't necessitate antibiotic treatment. This color change, from clear to yellow or green, is a typical occurrence during a common cold as the mucus thickens. Such symptoms usually resolve within seven to ten days.
Viral infections rarely precede bacterial infections. Administering antibiotics for viral illnesses may cause adverse reactions without improving your child's condition. Always consult your pediatrician before using antibiotics.
Young children's digestive systems are delicate, and antibiotic use can sometimes cause stomach upset. Antibiotics can negatively impact beneficial gut bacteria. Avcif Dry Syrup, while effective, may also eliminate beneficial bacteria, potentially increasing susceptibility to other infections. If your child experiences diarrhea while taking Avcif Dry Syrup, don't discontinue the medication. Consult your pediatrician immediately for guidance on how to proceed. A dosage adjustment may be recommended.
Consistent, incorrect use, or overuse of Avcif Dry Syrup can foster antibiotic resistance. This resistance renders the antibiotics ineffective, potentially causing recurrent infections.
The typical course of Avcif Dry Syrup is seven to fourteen days. Complete the prescribed treatment regimen as directed by your physician.
Avcif Dry Syrup
36
MRP 42
14% off