Cefaclav 500 Tablet is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by sensitive bacteria. Pharingitis / Tonsilite caused by Pyogenes Streptococcus.
Cefuroxime is a bactericidal second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic that kills a wide spectrum of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including many beta-lactamase-producing strains. Cefuroxime works by interfering with the transpeptidation process, which stops bacteria from making cell walls.
Streptomyces clavuligerus produces clavulanic acid, a naturally derived beta-lactamase inhibitor. It has a structure comparable to beta-lactam antibiotics, and it binds to beta-lactamase enzymes and inactivates them irreversibly. Clavulanic acid protects Cefuroxime against breakdown by beta-lactamase enzymes, making it a viable therapy option for bacterial infections.
Adolescents and adults (13 years and older)-
Paediatric Patients (3 months to 12 years)-
The cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid tablet may be taken without regard to food.
The area under the serum concentration versus time curve increases by 50% when probenecid and Cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid are given together. A drug that lowers stomach acidity may impair Cefuroxime bioavailability and neutralize the impact of postprandial absorption.
Cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid is not recommended for people who have a known cephalosporin allergy or who have Pseudomembranous Colitis.
Cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid is generally well tolerated. However, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, or pain are possible adverse effects. Prolonged use of Cefuroxime and Clavulanic acid together, like other broad-spectrum antibiotics, can lead to nonsusceptible microorganism overgrowth. Renal failure, anaphylaxis, angioedema, pruritis, rash, and serum sickness, such as urticaria, can occur in a small percentage of patients (0.2 percent).
Antibiotics should be avoided if at all possible throughout the first trimester. Cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid, on the other hand, can be safely used to treat urinary and other infections later in pregnancy. Cefuroxime-Clavulanic Acid is excreted in modest amounts in breast milk. However, the possibility of the newborn being sensitized should be considered.
Cefuroxime should be used with caution in individuals who are taking powerful diuretics and have a history of colitis.
Second generation Cephalosporins
Store in a cool, dry place (below 30o C), away from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
Cefaclav 500
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