
Cefixime and Azithromycin Tablets
| Product/Composition | Cefixime and Azithromycin Tablets |
|---|---|
| Strength | 200mg + 250mg |
| Form | Tablet |
| Production Capacity | 10 Million Tablets/Month |
| Packaging | 10 X 10 Tablets / Box |
| Therapeutic use | Anti biotic/ Anti infective/ Anti fungal |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Cefixime and Azithromycin Tablets
Category: Combination antibiotic therapy
Form: Oral tablets
Uses:
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Used to treat various bacterial infections, especially when caused or suspected to be resistant to a single antibiotic.
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Common indications:
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Respiratory tract infections (bronchitis, pneumonia, sinusitis)
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Ear infections (otitis media)
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Throat infections (pharyngitis/tonsillitis)
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Urinary tract infections
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Certain sexually transmitted infections (e.g., uncomplicated gonorrhea, chlamydia in combination therapy)
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Mechanism of Action:
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Cefixime: Third-generation cephalosporin
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Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to cell lysis and death.
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Effective mainly against Gram-negative bacteria and some Gram-positive bacteria.
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Azithromycin: Macrolide antibiotic
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Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit.
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Effective against Gram-positive, some Gram-negative, and atypical bacteria.
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The combination provides broader antibacterial coverage and may help overcome resistant organisms.
Administration:
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Taken orally, usually once daily, with or without food.
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Course duration depends on infection type and severity, typically 5–10 days.
Side Effects:
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Common: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, headache.
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Other: mild rash or itching.
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Rare but serious: allergic reactions, liver enzyme elevation, severe diarrhea due to C. difficile infection, heart rhythm disturbances (QT prolongation with azithromycin).
Precautions:
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Not recommended in patients with known hypersensitivity to cephalosporins or macrolides.
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Use with caution in liver or kidney impairment.
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Monitor for severe diarrhea or signs of allergic reaction during therapy.
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Complete the full course to prevent resistance, even if symptoms improve early.
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Avoid unnecessary use to reduce antibiotic resistance.
Summary:
Cefixime and Azithromycin Tablets combine a cephalosporin (cefixime) and a macrolide (azithromycin) to provide broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage. This combination is used for respiratory, urinary, ear, throat, and certain sexually transmitted infections. Side effects are usually mild gastrointestinal symptoms, but rare serious reactions can occur. Proper dosing and full-course completion are essential to ensure effectiveness and reduce resistance.