Cefuroxime Na - Cephalosporins @ - Second generation- (FDC-List) (June 1998)
Drug Name:Cefuroxime Na - Cephalosporins @ - Second generation- (FDC-List) (June 1998)
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Indication Type Description:
Drug Interaction
Indication
Adverse Reaction
Contra-Indications
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc
Other Information
Patient Information
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with Food
Pregnancy and lactation
Drug Interaction:
Synergy with aminoglycosides.
Indication:
Adverse Reaction:
Anaphylaxis. Pseudomembranous colitis.
Large doses cause cerebral irritation and convulsions, Nausea, vomiting.
Transcient elevat ion of liver enzymes.
Positive Coombs test.
False positive urinary glucose.
Contra-Indications:
Hypersentivity to cephalosporins/penicillins.
Special precautions:
Renal impairment, 1st trimester of pregnancy, elderly.
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
A second generation drug
Indications:
Pharyngitis,Tonsilitis, Otitis media, Lower respiratory tract infections, bronchitis,
skin structure infections, gonorrhoea.
Dosage:
Adults and children more than 12 years: 250mg twice daily. For severe infections: 500mg twice daily. Parentral - Adults- 750mg to 1.5g IM or IV every 8 hours, usually for 5 to 10 days. Infants and children(over 3mths) - 50 to 100mg/kg/day in equally divided doses every 6 to 8 hours.
Storage: Store in dry state between 15C & 30C(59 &86F) and protect from light.. Powder solutions and suspensions tend to darken, depending on storage conditions, without adversely affecting the product quality, and potency.
Food interactions: Absoption of cefuroxime axetil is enhamced when administered with food.
Other Information:
Patient Information:
1.Tablets should be swallowed whole, not crushed,, since crushed, tablet has a strong, persistent, bitter taste.
2. Children who cannot swallow the tablet whole should receive oral suspension.
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics:
Refer cephalosporins
Interaction with Food:
Capsule-May be taken with or without food
Suspension- take 2 hour before or 1 hour after meals
Pregnancy and lactation:
Refer cephalosporins