Cefaclor

Cefaclor is an antibiotic medicine with a broad antimicrobial effect. This antibiotic is prescribed for the treatment of a variety of infections provoked by susceptible microorganisms such as otitis media, pneumonia, tonsillitis and pharyngitis, cystitis, pyelonephritis as well as skin structure and skin infections. It works by stopping bacterial growth.
- Expire Date: Dec 2024
- Delivery Time: ~7 days
Generic Cefaclor 250 mg
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What is Cefaclor?
Cefaclor is the medication that belongs to antibiotics and is prescribed for the treatment of various conditions caused by bacteria. The drug features an active ingredient Cephalosporin that is used to treat a broad spectrum of bacterial infections in the body.
What are the indications for using Cefaclor?
Cefaclor is consumed for the treatment of:
What is the dosage of Cefaclor?
The exact dosage of Cefaclor should be determined by your medical advisor. An average dosage for treatment of bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis, and upper respiratory tract infections for an ordinary adult patient is 250 to 500 mg consumed every eight hours. The duration of the treatment using Cefaclor is approximately 7 to 10 days. Mild to moderate pneumonia is treated using the dosage 500 mg consumed every 8 hours for as long as 10 to 20 days depending on the severity of the condition. Any adjustments of the dosage and extension of the treatment period should be determined by a health care specialist.
What are the contraindications for using Cefaclor?
Cefaclor should not be consumed in case you are allergic to any components of the drug, and you have experienced allergic reactions to other drugs containing penicillin and cephalosporin. Inform your medical advisor about any health issues you deal with, especially kidney, liver and intestinal diseases. Whether you’re allowed to consume Cefaclor during pregnancy or while breastfeeding should be determined by your health care specialist, as the drug can affect the baby.
What are the adverse effects of Cefaclor?
You should receive medical help without hesitation once you notice any signs of allergic reactions – chest pain, severe diarrhea, irregular or pounding heartbeats, numbness, and swelling of any body parts. Less severe adverse effects, which still require medical attention, include stomach ache, drowsiness, anxiety, coughing, nausea, and loss of appetite.
Cefaclor is the medication that belongs to antibiotics and is prescribed for the treatment of various conditions caused by bacteria. The drug features an active ingredient Cephalosporin that is used to treat a broad spectrum of bacterial infections in the body.
What are the indications for using Cefaclor?
Cefaclor is consumed for the treatment of:
- Respiratory tract infections. Cefaclor is effective in the treatment of pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis, and upper respiratory tract infections.
- Skin infections. Cefaclor is prescribed to cure various skin infections caused by bacteria.
- Urinary tract infections. The medication is consumed in the treatment of infections affecting any part of the urinary tract, such as kidneys, bladder, urethra and ureters.
What is the dosage of Cefaclor?
The exact dosage of Cefaclor should be determined by your medical advisor. An average dosage for treatment of bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis, and upper respiratory tract infections for an ordinary adult patient is 250 to 500 mg consumed every eight hours. The duration of the treatment using Cefaclor is approximately 7 to 10 days. Mild to moderate pneumonia is treated using the dosage 500 mg consumed every 8 hours for as long as 10 to 20 days depending on the severity of the condition. Any adjustments of the dosage and extension of the treatment period should be determined by a health care specialist.
What are the contraindications for using Cefaclor?
Cefaclor should not be consumed in case you are allergic to any components of the drug, and you have experienced allergic reactions to other drugs containing penicillin and cephalosporin. Inform your medical advisor about any health issues you deal with, especially kidney, liver and intestinal diseases. Whether you’re allowed to consume Cefaclor during pregnancy or while breastfeeding should be determined by your health care specialist, as the drug can affect the baby.
What are the adverse effects of Cefaclor?
You should receive medical help without hesitation once you notice any signs of allergic reactions – chest pain, severe diarrhea, irregular or pounding heartbeats, numbness, and swelling of any body parts. Less severe adverse effects, which still require medical attention, include stomach ache, drowsiness, anxiety, coughing, nausea, and loss of appetite.