Vicpod Suspension Substitute
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Composition:
CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL-50MG
Uses:
Bacterial infections.
Medicinal Benefits:
Vicpod Suspension belongs to the group of antibiotic medicines called 'cephalosporins' used to treat a wide range of ear, nose, throat, lower respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, and soft tissue bacterial infections. It is composed of Cefpodoxime Proxetil. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is effective against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, aerobic and some anaerobic bacteria. Vicpod Suspension works by preventing the formation of bacterial cell covering, which is necessary for their survival. Thereby, it kills the bacteria and helps treat and prevent the spread of infections.
Vicpod Suspension works by preventing the formation of bacterial cell covering, which is necessary for their survival. Thereby, it kills the bacteria and helps treat and prevent the spread of infections.
Diarrhoea is the most reported common side effect of Vicpod Suspension. In most cases, Vicpod Suspension does not require medical attention and gradually resolves over time. However, if you notice any of these side effects persist or worsen your child’s condition, inform your doctor immediately. Do not take anti-diarrheal medicine on your own.
It is recommended to complete the course of Vicpod Suspension even if your child is feeling better as it is an antibiotic, and leaving it in between may lead to even severe infection that will, in fact, stop responding to the antibiotic as well (antibiotic resistance).
Vicpod Suspension may cause stomach upset as a side effect. To avoid this, give Vicpod Suspension, preferably with food. Taking Vicpod Suspension with food helps in increasing its absorption in the body.
Do not use antacids or antiulcer medicines along with Vicpod Suspension. Maintaining at least a gap of 2-3 hours between both drugs is recommended if required. Consult your doctor for more information.