
Relcep 100mg Tablet DT
Marketer
Reltic Labs
Salt Composition
Cefpodoxime Proxetil (100mg)
Overview Relcep 100mg Tablet DT
Cephalexin 100mg Delayed-Release tablets combat bacterial infections throughout the body. Effective against infections affecting the lungs (such as pneumonia), urinary tract, ears, sinuses, throat, and skin, this antibiotic eliminates bacteria, alleviating symptoms and resolving the infection. Administer Cephalexin 100mg with food, maintaining a consistent schedule as directed by your physician. Regular, evenly spaced doses improve adherence. Dosage varies depending on the infection, but always complete the prescribed course. Premature discontinuation allows surviving bacteria to re-establish the infection. This medication is ineffective against viral illnesses like influenza or the common cold. Unnecessary antibiotic use diminishes its future efficacy. Common side effects include skin rash, nausea, and diarrhea; taking it with food can mitigate gastrointestinal upset. Report concerning side effects to your doctor. Inform your physician of any antibiotic allergies, kidney, or liver issues before use. Generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding under medical supervision, this medication may cause blurred vision, drowsiness, or dizziness. Avoid driving if these symptoms manifest.
Primary Ingredients of Relcep 100mg Tablet DT
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Uses of Relcep 100mg Tablet DT
Managing bacterial illnesses
Major Benefits of Relcep 100mg Tablet DT:
Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always dissolve the Relcep 100mg Tablet DT in water before consumption. Administer this medication with a meal.
Common Side effects of Relcep 100mg Tablet DT:
- Rash
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
How to use Relcep 100mg Tablet DT:
Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Dissolve the Relcep 100mg Tablet DT in water before consumption. It should be administered with meals.
How Relcep 100mg Tablet DT works:
Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release tablets are a bacterial antibiotic that works by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis, thereby eliminating the bacteria's protective barrier and preventing survival.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholSAFE
Ingesting alcohol alongside a 100mg Relcep DT tablet presents no adverse reactions.
PregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Relcep 100mg Tablet DT during pregnancy is typically deemed safe. Preclinical trials in animals revealed minimal or no negative consequences for fetal development; however, data from human studies are scarce.
Breast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets are considered safe for breastfeeding mothers. Research in humans indicates minimal drug transfer to breast milk, posing no apparent risk to the infant. However, extended use of Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets should be avoided due to potential side effects including skin rashes and diarrhea.
DrivingUNSAFE
Driving may be impaired by Relcep 100mg DT tablets, which can cause drowsiness, blurred vision, and dizziness. Refrain from operating a vehicle if these effects are experienced.
KidneyCAUTION
Patients with severe renal impairment should exercise caution when using Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets. Dosage modification for Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.
LiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablets are considered safe for use in individuals with hepatic impairment. No alteration of the Relcep 100mg Delayed-Release Tablet dosage is necessary.
What if you forget to take Relcep 100mg Tablet DT :
Should you forget a Relcep 100mg Tablet DT dose, administer it immediately. Nevertheless, if your next scheduled dose is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Avoid taking a double dose.
Facts to Know About Relcep 100mg Tablet DT
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Category | Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporins (Generations 3 & 4) |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Anti-Infective Agents |
| Action Class | Third-generation cephalosporins |
