Uses of Maxxcefnir

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Maxxcefnir 300 belongs to the group of anti-infectives, anti-parasitics, antifungals and antivirals. The drug is in the form of a hard capsule, packed in a box of 1 blister x 10 tablets or 2 blisters x 10 tablets. Here is some information to help you better understand what Maxxcefnir does?

1. Uses and indications of Maxxcefnir 300


Maxxcefnir medicine contains the main ingredient is Cefdinir 300mg. Currently, Maxxcefnir 300 is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible bacteria, including:
Ear, nose and throat infections; Pneumonia and bronchitis ; Genitourinary and urinary infections; Uncomplicated gonorrhea; Treatment of infections in obstetrics and gynecology; Skin and soft tissue infections; Prophylaxis of postoperative infections.

2. Contraindications to the use of Maxxcefnir


Maxxcefnir is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to Cephalosporin antibiotics.

3. Dosage and how to use Maxxcefnir


How to use:
Maxxcefnir is taken orally. The patient should take the entire Maxxcefnir tablet. Maxxcefnir should not be chewed, broken or crushed when taken by mouth. Dosage reference:
For adults and children > 12 years old: Take 1 tablet/time x 2 times/day. Each dose of Maxxcefnir is 12 hours apart. Treat for about 5 - 10 days or as directed by your doctor. For children from 6 months to 12 years: The usual dose of Maxxcefnir is 14mg/kg/day (maximum 600mg/day). For patients with renal impairment: clearance < 30ml/min, the dose is 300mg/time/day. Note: Maxxcefnir dosage above is for reference only. The specific dose of Maxxcefnir depends on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose of Maxxcefnir, patients should consult their doctor or healthcare professional.

4. Maxxcefnir drug interactions


Maxxcefnir may have an interaction reaction if taken simultaneously with:
Iron supplements or iron-containing foods; Antacids containing aluminum or magnesium; Probencid drug. To avoid interactions, before being prescribed Maxxcefnir, the patient should inform the doctor about the drugs they are using, including dietary supplements. The doctor will base on that to prescribe the appropriate Maxxcefnir.

5. Maxxcefnir side effects


During the use of Maxxcefnir, patients may still experience side effects such as:
Rare: Abdominal pain, nausea and pseudomembranous enteritis. Hypersensitivity reactions: Pruritus, urticaria and allergic reactions in the form of a rash. The side effects of Maxxcefnir are still being analyzed and monitored in patients with the same experimental results. It is not possible to say that the above are all effects of Maxxcefnir. However, based on that, the patient can prevent dangerous effects caused by side effects.
In rare cases, Maxxcefnir can have complications or interactions that are not manifested, often with serious consequences. To protect yourself from serious effects when taking Maxxcefnir, patients should tell their doctor about any unusual signs. At the same time, you should carry out regular health check-ups according to the instructions of your doctor.

6. Precautions when using Maxxcefnir


Care should be taken when administering the drug to people with a history of hypersensitivity to penicillins, to patients with renal failure or with colitis. Pregnant and lactating women should consult their doctor if they want to take Maxxcefnir. In the event that a dose of Maxxcefnir is missed, it should be supplemented as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose of Maxxcefnir and use a new dose. When using Maxxcefnir drug overdose, the patient should stop the drug immediately and go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment. Store Maxxcefnir at a temperature < 25 degrees Celsius and protect from light. Keep Maxxcefnir out of the reach of children. Above is all information about Maxxcefnir drug, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Note, Maxxcefnir is a prescription drug, you need to use it as prescribed by your doctor, absolutely do not self-treat at home.

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