
Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT
Marketer
Sovia Altis
Salt Composition
Cefpodoxime Proxetil (200mg)
Overview Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT
Cephalexin 200mg Delayed-Release tablets combat bacterial infections throughout the body. This antibiotic effectively treats infections in the lungs (such as pneumonia), urinary tract, ears, sinuses, throat, and skin by eliminating bacteria, alleviating symptoms, and resolving the infection. Take Cephalexin 200mg with food, consistently following your doctor's prescribed schedule for evenly spaced doses. Maintaining a regular intake aids adherence. Dosage varies based on the infection, but always complete the full course, even if symptoms improve; premature cessation may allow bacterial resurgence. It's ineffective against viral illnesses like colds and influenza. Unnecessary antibiotic use diminishes its future efficacy. Common side effects include skin rash, nausea, and diarrhea. Food intake may mitigate stomach upset. Report bothersome side effects to your physician. Inform your doctor of any antibiotic allergies, kidney or liver issues before use. Generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding under medical supervision, it may cause blurred vision, drowsiness, and dizziness; refrain from driving if affected.
Primary Ingredients of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT
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Uses of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT
Managing bacterial infections
Major Benefits of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT:
Follow your doctor's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always dissolve the Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT in water before consumption. It should be administered with food.
Common Side effects of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT:
- Rash
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
How to use Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT:
Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length for this medication. Always dissolve the Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT in water before consumption. Administer this medicine with a meal.
How Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT works:
Sovipod 200mg Delayed-Release tablets function as an antibacterial agent. Its mechanism of action involves disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis, thereby eliminating the bacteria's protective barrier and causing its demise.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholSAFE
There are no known adverse reactions associated with concurrent use of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT and alcohol.
PregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Sovipod 200mg Delayed-Release Tablets during pregnancy is typically deemed safe. Preclinical trials in animals have revealed minimal or no negative consequences for fetal development; nevertheless, data from human trials are scarce.
Breast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Using Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT during breastfeeding is considered safe. Research in humans indicates minimal drug transfer to breast milk, posing no apparent risk to infants. However, to minimize potential side effects like diarrhea or skin rash, extended Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT use should be avoided.
DrivingUNSAFE
Driving may be impaired by Sovipod 200mg DT tablets, which can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and visual disturbances. Avoid operating vehicles if you experience these effects.
KidneyCAUTION
Caution is advised when administering Sovipod 200mg extended-release tablets to individuals with advanced renal impairment. Dosage modification of Sovipod 200mg extended-release tablets may be necessary. Physician consultation is recommended.
LiverSAFE IF PRESCRIBED
The use of Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT is considered safe for individuals with hepatic impairment. No alteration of the Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT dosage is necessary.
What if you forget to take Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT :
Should you forget to take your Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT, 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 Sovipod 200mg Tablet DT
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Type | Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporins (Generations 3 & 4) |
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Type of Therapy | Antimicrobial Agents |
| Behavior Class | Third-generation cephalosporins |
