

| Salt Composition: | Clarithromycin (125mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Raxon Lifesciences Pvt Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange is an antibiotic medication used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections in children. Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange is an antibiotic medication given to children to treat bacterial infections targeting the ear, throat, teeth, lungs, heart, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. It also helps treat bacterial infections that can occur in children with HIV due to their weak immune systems.
Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange is an antibiotic that works by stopping the bacteria from utilizing proteins that are necessary for the bacteria to survive and perform important functions. By doing so, it stops the infection-causing bacteria from growing further and prevents the infection from spreading.
In what dose should I give Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange to my child?
The dosage of Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange will be determined by the doctor based on your child’s specific infection, its severity, and their age and weight. Always follow the prescribed dosage instructions provided by the healthcare professional as any deviations may cause side effects or reduce the effectiveness of the medicine.
What if I give an overdose of Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange by mistake?
Overdosing on Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange is unlikely to cause any harm. However, it's crucial to be cautious as it may lead to side effects or worsen your child’s condition. If you suspect an overdose has occurred, contact your child's doctor immediately.
Are there any possible serious side effects of Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange?
Serious potential side effects associated with Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange include abnormal heart rhythm (QT prolongation), allergic reactions, diarrhea, and severe gastrointestinal infections (superinfections). In case of any concerning symptoms, consult your child's doctor promptly.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange?
Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange may interact with certain medications or substances. It’s essential to inform your child's doctor about all the other medications they are taking before starting Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange. In addition, seeking guidance from your child's doctor is necessary before administering any new medication.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange?
Generally, antibiotics do not interfere with vaccines or cause adverse reactions in children who have recently received them. However, it's advisable to avoid giving vaccinations until the child has recovered from their infection and feels better. Once they are feeling better, you can schedule a vaccination appointment with your doctor.
Which all lab tests should my child undergo while taking Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange on a long term basis?
Periodically, the doctor may order renal function tests, liver function tests, and baseline ECGs to monitor your child's condition throughout their treatment.
Can Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange affect my child’s digestion?
Children often experience stomach upset while taking medications. In addition, antibiotics can disrupt the balance of bacteria in a child's digestive system, potentially leading to complications like diarrhea. If your child experiences diarrhea while taking Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange, please do not stop the treatment course. Instead, call your child’s doctor for guidance on how to proceed.
My child is suffering from a muscle weakness disorder. Is it safe to give Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange?
Use Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange with caution in children with neuromuscular disorders like Myasthenia gravis, as it may exacerbate symptoms or even cause new ones.
How can the bacteria develop resistance against Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange?
Using Clarixon 125 Dry Syrup Orange when your child does not need it will give the bacteria a chance to adapt and evade its effects. This leads to decreased effectiveness of the medicine, rendering it less effective when actually needed. It is important to follow the prescribed treatment course and complete all doses as directed.
Your child must complete the entire course of this medicine. Stopping the medicine without completing the dose can bring back the infection or make the bacteria resistant.