
| Salt Composition: | Cefpodoxime Proxetil (200mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Amista Labs Pvt Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Cefsar 200mg Tablet is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections, including those of the lungs, urinary tract, ear, nasal sinus, throat, and skin. Cefsar 200mg Tablet should be taken with food and at evenly spaced intervals as prescribed by your doctor. It is crucial to complete the full course of this antibiotic to prevent the infection from returning. This medicine is not effective against viral infections like the flu or common cold. Common side effects include rash, nausea, and diarrhea. Consult your doctor if these side effects persist. Inform your doctor if you have any allergies or kidney/liver problems. It is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding if prescribed by your doctor. Avoid driving if you experience blurred vision, sleepiness, or dizziness.
Cefsar 200mg Tablet is an antibiotic that kills bacteria by preventing them from forming the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) needed for their survival.
Is Cefsar 200mg Tablet safe to use?
Cefsar 200mg Tablet is generally considered safe when used at the prescribed dose for the prescribed duration as advised by your doctor. It is essential to follow your doctor's guidance regarding its use.
Can the use of Cefsar 200mg Tablet cause diarrhea?
Yes, Cefsar 200mg Tablet can cause diarrhea as a side effect. This is because it affects the helpful bacteria in your stomach or intestine, leading to diarrhea. If you experience persistent diarrhea, consult your doctor for further guidance.
Is Cefsar 200mg Tablet an antibiotic?
Yes, Cefsar 200mg Tablet is an antibiotic belonging to the cephalosporin group.
Can Cefsar 200mg Tablet cause constipation?
Yes, Cefsar 200mg Tablet may cause constipation as a side effect. To alleviate constipation, consider taking mild laxatives and maintaining a fiber-rich diet. Avoid consuming oily and spicy foods, as they may exacerbate the condition. If your constipation worsens, consult your doctor for further guidance.
Can I stop taking Cefsar 200mg Tablet when my symptoms are relieved or when I feel better?
No, it is crucial not to stop taking Cefsar 200mg Tablet before completing the full course of treatment as advised by your doctor. You may start feeling better before the infection is fully cured. It is essential to take this medicine for the prescribed duration to ensure the infection is completely cleared.
How long does Cefsar 200mg Tablet take to work?
Cefsar 200mg Tablet typically starts working soon after administration. However, it may take some days to completely eliminate the harmful bacteria and alleviate your symptoms.
What if I do not get better after using Cefsar 200mg Tablet?
If you do not experience improvement in your symptoms even after completing the full course of treatment, inform your doctor. Additionally, if your symptoms worsen while using this medicine, consult your doctor for further guidance.
Can Cefsar 200mg Tablet treat UTI?
Yes, Cefsar 200mg Tablet may be used to treat UTI (Urinary Tract Infection). Studies suggest that it has better tolerance and helps to effectively treat symptoms of UTI such as foul-smelling urine, frequent urination, vaginal irritation, vaginal discharge, stomach pain, etc. However, not everyone may be prescribed Cefsar 200mg Tablet. It is essential to take it only if prescribed by a doctor.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it whole without chewing, crushing, or breaking it. Cefsar 200mg Tablet should be taken with food.
Alcohol
Consuming alcohol with Cefsar 200mg Tablet does not cause any harmful side effects.
Breastfeed
Cefsar 200mg Tablet is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby. Avoid prolonged use.
Pregnancy
Cefsar 200mg Tablet is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.