
| Salt Composition: | Cefpodoxime Proxetil (50mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Sherwell Biotech |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup is an antibiotic medicine used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections in children, including ear, eye, nose, throat, lung, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract infections, as well as typhoid fever. Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup is an antibiotic medicine commonly given to children for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections. It is effective in treating infections targeting the ears, eyes, nose, throat, lungs, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract. It is also used to treat typhoid fever in children and adolescents.
Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) which is essential for the survival of the bacteria. By doing so, this medicine stops the infection-causing bacteria from growing further and prevents the infection from spreading without making the bacteria resistant to further treatment.
What if I give too much Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup to my child by mistake?
An accidental overdose of Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup is unlikely to cause harm. However, if you suspect an overdose, consult your child's doctor immediately. Overdosing may lead to unwanted side effects and potentially worsen their condition.
Are there any possible serious side effects of Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup?
Some severe side effects of this medicine include persistent vomiting, kidney damage, allergies, diarrhea, and severe gastrointestinal infections. If you experience these symptoms, consult your child's doctor for guidance.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup?
Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup may interact with other medications or substances. Inform your child's doctor about any other medicines they are taking before starting Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup. Also, consult their doctor before administering any medicine to your child.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup?
Antibiotics usually do not interfere with vaccine ingredients or cause adverse reactions in children who have recently been vaccinated. However, it is recommended that children taking antibiotics wait until they recover from their illness before getting vaccinated.
Which lab tests may my child undergo while taking Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup on a long-term basis?
The doctor may recommend periodic kidney function tests and liver function tests to monitor your child's condition.
What does yellow-green mucus in the nose indicate?
Yellow or green mucus in the nose does not necessarily mean a bacterial infection is present. During a common cold, it is normal for mucus to thicken and change color. Symptoms often last 7-10 days.
Can I give antibiotics if my child has a sore throat and ear infection?
No, as more than 80% of these symptoms are caused by viruses and antibiotics should not be administered for viral infections. Consult your child's doctor for guidance.
Does a common cold always result in a secondary bacterial infection? When to start an antibiotic?
In most cases, bacterial infections do not follow viral infections. Using antibiotics to treat viral infections may lead to side effects without benefiting your child's health. Consult with your child's doctor before using antibiotics.
Can Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup impact my child's digestive system?
Children often experience stomach upset while taking antibiotics, which may also harm the good bacteria in their gastrointestinal tract. Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup may kill off these beneficial bacteria, increasing the risk of developing other infections. If your child experiences diarrhea while on Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup, consult their doctor for guidance.
Can Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup lead to bacterial resistance in my child?
Yes, irregular treatment, repeated use, and misuse of Sherpod 50mg Dry Syrup can contribute to the development of resistant bacteria. These bacteria are no longer killed by antibiotics and may cause reinfection.
Give this medicine with food to avoid an upset stomach. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water in case diarrhea develops as a side effect.