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Atifix O Oral Suspension is used for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections of the skin, ears, lungs, prostate and urinary tract. Besides this, it also treats typhoid fever and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) like chlamydia and gonorrhoea. It contains Cefixime and Ofloxacin, which works by preventing the formation of the outer covering of the bacteria (cell wall) required for their survival. It prevents the release of a chemical messenger (mucopeptides) by the bacteria, thereby weakening and destroying the bacterial cell wall. It may cause some common side effects such as diarrhoea, indigestion, nausea, loose stools, abdominal pain, and vomiting.
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About Atifix O Oral Suspension
Atifix O Oral Suspension belongs to a group of medications called 'cephalosporin antibiotics' primarily used for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections of the skin, ears, lungs, prostate and urinary tract. Besides this, it also treats typhoid fever and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) like chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
Atifix O Oral Suspension contains 'Cefixime' (cephalosporin antibiotic) and 'Ofloxacin' (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) that work by preventing the formation of the outer covering of the bacteria (cell wall) required for their survival. Atifix O Oral Suspension prevents the release of a chemical messenger (mucopeptides) by the bacteria, thereby weakening and destroying the bacterial cell wall.
Take Atifix O Oral Suspension as prescribed. Your doctor will recommend how often you take Atifix O Oral Suspension based on your medical condition. Atifix O Oral Suspension may cause some common side effects that include diarrhoea, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, loose stools, and abdominal pain. However, some of these side effects do not require medical attention and will pass within a couple of days. If side effects persist or worsen, please consult their doctor.
Atifix O Oral Suspension is not allowed to be used in patients who are already taking any other antibiotics or have kidney or liver problems. It is usually not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. People with diabetes should contact a doctor before taking Atifix O Oral Suspension as Atifix O Oral Suspension can lower your blood sugar level in some cases.
Ofloxacin present in Atifix O Oral Suspension may cause and aggravate symptoms of existing peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage in legs), tendinitis (swelling or tearing of a tendon), myasthenia gravis (skeletal muscle weakness), and respiratory issues like bronchitis, sinusitis. Patients with central nervous system disorders or epilepsy (fits) should avoid intake of Atifix O Oral Suspension as its use is contraindicated for them.
Uses of Atifix O Oral Suspension
Atifix O Oral Suspension is used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. The detailed uses of Atifix O Oral Suspension are as follows:

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Alcohol
Unsafe
Avoid consumption of alcohol as it may worsen the side effects of Atifix O Oral Suspension.
Pregnancy
Unsafe
If you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, avoid taking Atifix O Oral Suspension. If you become pregnant while on treatment with Atifix O Oral Suspension, stop taking it and contact your doctor immediately.
Breast Feeding
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If you are a breastfeeding mother, avoid taking Atifix O Oral Suspension.
Driving
Unsafe
Atifix O Oral Suspension may cause sleepiness, dizziness or may affect your eyesight. Therefore, avoid driving if you are not alert after taking Atifix O Oral Suspension.
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Atifix O Oral Suspension should be taken with caution in patients having a history of liver diseases/conditions. The doctor may suggest lower doses initially.
Kidney
Caution
Atifix O Oral Suspension to be taken with caution, especially in persons having a history of Kidney disorders. The doctor may initially suggest a lower dose of initially.
Children
Unsafe
Atifix O Oral Suspension is not recommended for children below 18 years of age.
Heart
Caution
Atifix O Oral Suspension may affect heart rhythm. Therefore, if you have any heart problems, inform your doctor before taking Atifix O Oral Suspension.
Geriatrics
Caution
Atifix O Oral Suspension should be used with caution in geriatric patients.
Atifix O Oral Suspension is used for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections of the skin, ears, lungs, prostate and urinary tract. Besides this, it also treats typhoid fever and STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) like chlamydia and gonorrhoea.
No, you should not double the dose if you forget to take Atifix O Oral Suspension, then take it as soon as you remember or skip it if it is time for the next dose.
Yes, some patients may experience diarrhoea, after taking this medicine so it is better to take this drug after a meal which reduces the risk of stomach discomfort. However, If you are noticing diarrhoea that is watery or bloody, then immediately ask your doctor. Do not try to take self-medication for diarrhoea without asking the doctor.
Yes, this medicine is prescribed for the treatment of urinary tract infection (UTI). Take Atifix O Oral Suspension only if the doctor has prescribed you this medicine.
You should avoid driving as this medicine may cause impaired vision or affect the thinking ability so avoid such a task that needs a clear vision.
You should avoid taking Atifix O Oral Suspension if you have peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage in legs), tendinitis (swelling or tearing of a tendon), myasthenia gravis (skeletal muscle weakness), respiratory issues like bronchitis, sinusitis, diabetes, central nervous system disorder, or epilepsy (fits).
No, Atifix O Oral Suspension is not advised for viral infections, such as the common cold. It is a strong antibiotic used to treat severe bacterial infections.
You are advised to take Atifix O Oral Suspension as recommended by your doctor. Complete the full treatment as prescribed to show its effectiveness, as discontinuing suddenly may cause antibiotic resistance.
No, Atifix O Oral Suspension is not recommended for viral infections. Atifix O Oral Suspension is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. Do not self-medicate.
Atifix O Oral Suspension doesn’t respond against the viral infections such as cough. Therefore, if you have cough, consult your doctor for appropriate medication.
Yes, cefix contains cefixime as its active substance and is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections of urinary tract, lungs, throat, airways, tonsils, middle ear, and cervical or urethral regions.
Take Atifix O Oral Suspension as recommended by your doctor. Taking Atifix O Oral Suspension with milk may potentially affect its effectiveness.
No, do not take Atifix O Oral Suspension for stomach infections as it could be due to various reasons. Also, avoid taking Atifix O Oral Suspension for any infection without doctor’s advice.
Yes, Atifix O Oral Suspension is a strong antibiotic that can treat various bacterial infections. Do not self-medicate.
Atifix O Oral Suspension can be used for sinus infections (sinusitis) if caused by bacteria and if it is advised by a doctor. However, please consult a doctor as it varies for everyone based on your health condition.
No, do not take Atifix O Oral Suspension on your own as inappropriate usage of antibiotics may cause failure of the treatment in future.
The dosage of Atifix O Oral Suspension treatment vary based on the specific condition and patient response to the medication. If you do not notice any improvement within 3-4 days of starting the treatment, please consult your doctor. Do not self-medicate.
Atifix O Oral Suspension contains Cefixime (cephalosporin antibiotic) and Ofloxacin (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) as its active substances.
Consult your doctor if you don’t get better after using Atifix O Oral Suspension. Also, inform about the unwanted effects and the symptoms that worsen while using Atifix O Oral Suspension.
UTIs are usually treated with antibiotics. To prevent UTIs, it's important to stay hydrated, urinate after sex, avoid irritating female hygiene products, and wear cotton underwear. For frequent UTIs, doctors may recommend low-dose antibiotics or other preventive options, including probiotics.
Store Atifix O Oral Suspension at room temperature. Protect from light. Keep it out of reach from children. Disposal of Atifix O Oral Suspension is done by following the local guidelines.
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