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Csf Dry Syrup is used to treat bacterial infections. It contains Cefuroxime, which works by killing infection-causing bacteria. It may cause common side effects like headache, dizziness, stomach upset, and unpleasant taste in the mouth. Before taking this medicine, you should tell your doctor if you are allergic to any of its components or if you are pregnant/breastfeeding, and about all the medications you are taking and pre-existing medical conditions.
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About Csf Dry Syrup
Csf Dry Syrup belongs to the class of antibiotics known as cephalosporin, indicated for treating a wide range of bacterial infections. It helps in the treatment of urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, uncomplicated gonorrhoea (sexually transmitted infection), and Lyme disease.
Csf Dry Syrup contains Cefuroxime, a broad-spectrum antibiotic which works by blocking the activity of the enzyme that makes peptidoglycan (a vital component of the bacterial cell wall). As a result, the bacterial cell cannot grow and multiply and finally gets killed.
Csf Dry Syrup may cause side effects like headache, dizziness, stomach upset, overgrowth of candida (fungal skin infection), and unpleasant taste in the mouth. These side effects usually resolve after some time. However, if these side effects persist, consult your doctor.
Do not take Csf Dry Syrup if you are allergic to any of its components. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep your doctor informed about your health conditions and medications to prevent any potential interactions.
Uses of Csf Dry Syrup
Csf Dry Syrup is used in the treatment of Bacterial infections. The detailed uses of Csf Dry Syrup are as follows:
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Alcohol
Unsafe
You are recommended not to consume alcohol along with Csf Dry Syrup.
Pregnancy
Safe if prescribed
Csf Dry Syrup is a pregnancy category B drug. So, Csf Dry Syrup can be safely taken by pregnant women if prescribed by the doctor.
Breast Feeding
Caution
Csf Dry Syrup is excreted in human milk; caution should be exercised. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you.
Driving
Caution
No studies on the effects on the ability to drive and use machines have been performed. However, as this medicine may cause dizziness, patients should be warned to be cautious when driving or operating machinery.
Liver
Caution
Consult your doctor; there is no substantial research yet on the use of Csf Dry Syrup in patients with liver problems.
Kidney
Caution
Consult your doctor, as there is no substantial research yet on the use of Csf Dry Syrup in people with kidney problems.
Children
Safe if prescribed
Csf Dry Syrup can be given safely to children provided the dose has been prescribed by a child specialist. However, there is no clinical evidence of using Csf Dry Syrup in children under the age of 3 months.
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Csf Dry Syrup is used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. It helps in the treatment of urinary tract infections (UTI), mild to moderate lower respiratory tract infections (bronchitis), severe lower respiratory tract infections (pneumonia), pyelonephritis (kidney inflammation due to the bacterial infection), uncomplicated gonorrhoea (sexually transmitted infection), and Lyme disease (caused due to biting of infected black-legged tick insect).
Csf Dry Syrup is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that kills a wide range of bacteria (bactericidal). It kills the bacterial cell by binding to the outer layer of the bacteria and blocking the activity of the enzyme that makes peptidoglycan (a vital component of the bacterial cell wall). As a result, the bacterial cell cannot grow and multiply and finally gets killed.
No, it is a prescribed drug, given by a physician for preventing specific medical conditions. Taking it on your own can cause unwanted side effects.
You should avoid taking Csf Dry Syrup with oral birth control pills, medicines that reduce gastric acidity (like antacids, omeprazole), immunosuppressing drugs (mycophenolate or mycophenolic), medicines used for reducing uric acid (probenecid), and some urinary glucose tests. Besides this, it also interacts with typhoid and BCG vaccines.
Depending upon the severity of your medical condition, your doctor may prescribe it to you daily for a specific duration. The usual dose of Csf Dry Syrup is 5-10 days, but depending on your current infection state, your doctor may extend your dose intake for more days.
Try to stay well hydrated by drinking at least six glasses of water or other fluids per day. Keep your underwear clean and try to use cotton underwear to avoid the spread of infection. Always keep your bladder empty as much as possible by peeing regularly. Your doctor may prescribe cranberry juice with antibiotics to treat a urinary tract infection.
After taking an antibiotic, you may need to wait for up to three hours before eating or drinking any dairy products, including milk, butter, yoghurt, and cheese. Grapefruit juice and dietary supplements containing minerals like calcium may also work to dampen the effect of antibiotics.
If you have taken an accidental overdose of Csf Dry Syrup, you may have diarrhoea, nausea or vomiting. In rare cases, it can also cause convulsions or seizures (fits). Try to reach out to the doctor in this case.
No. Csf Dry Syrup treats only bacterial infection. Cough, flu or cold are usually caused by viruses. So, you should consult a doctor for these conditions.
Yes. Csf Dry Syrup may interact with birth control pills and lower their efficiency. So, you should tell your doctor if you are using any birth control pills.
No. You should complete the full course of Csf Dry Syrup as your doctor prescribes. You must take Csf Dry Syrup at the right dose, times, and for the right number of days.
Csf Dry Syrup might be a safer alternative if you are allergic to amoxicillin. However, please consult the doctor before starting Csf Dry Syrup.
Csf Dry Syrup helps treat respiratory tract infections, ear infections, skin infections, genitourinary infections, and bone infections.
Csf Dry Syrup may cause dizziness in some cases. Therefore, drive or operate machinery only if you are alert.
Do not discontinue Csf Dry Syrup without consulting the doctor. To treat your infection effectively, continue taking Csf Dry Syrup for the prescribed duration even though you feel better.
If you miss a dose of Csf Dry Syrup take it as soon as you remember, However, if it is almost time for the scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at the scheduled time.
Csf Dry Syrup may interact with other medications. Consult the doctor if you are taking oral birth control pills, antacids, immuno-suppressing drugs, or medicines used for reducing uric acid.
Avoid alcohol consumption as it might lower the effectiveness of Csf Dry Syrup.
Csf Dry Syrup can be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women if prescribed by the doctor. Please consult the doctor if you are pregnant, think you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Side effects of Csf Dry Syrup include headache, dizziness, stomach upset, overgrowth of candida (fungal skin infection), and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Consult the doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.
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