Lizoforce Dry Syrup Substitute
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Composition:
LINEZOLID-100MG
Uses:
Lizoforce Dry Syrup is used to effectively treat various bacterial infections. The detailed uses of Lizoforce Dry Syrup are as follows:<br/>• Treats pneumonia: Lizoforce Dry Syrup helps clear bacterial infections in the lungs, improving breathing and reducing fever and cough.<br/>• Manages skin and soft tissue infections: Lizoforce Dry Syrup is used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, reducing redness, swelling, and pain.<br/>
Medicinal Benefits:
Lizoforce Dry Syrup contains linezolid. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that acts against gram-positive bacteria. Lizoforce Dry Syrup is used in the treatment of several bacterial infections in children. Lizoforce Dry Syrup works by inhibiting the formation of the bacterial cell wall (a protective covering) and causing damage to the bacterial cell wall. This eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell and thus prevents the growth of bacterial infections.
Lizoforce Dry Syrup is used to treat bacterial infections in children. It is used in treating skin, throat, ear, bones, urinary tract infections, and lung infections caused by bacteria.
Lizoforce Dry Syrup works by inhibiting the formation of the bacterial cell wall (a protective covering) and causing damage to the bacterial cell wall. This eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell and thus prevents the growth of bacterial infections.
No, Lizoforce Dry Syrup is not used to treat viral infections. Lizoforce Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that is used to treat only bacterial infections.
Lizoforce Dry Syrup can cause diarrhea in children. Lizoforce Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that kills toxic bacteria, but it can also affect the useful bacteria in your intestine or stomach and lead to diarrhea. If your child has diarrhea that is watery or bloody, call your doctor. Do not use anti-diarrheal medicine unless your paediatrician tells you to.