3 FIX O 200MG Tablet

Description
Fix-O Tablet is a 'cephalosporin antibiotic' used to treat bacterial infections of the skin ears lungs prostate and urinary system Additionally it cures typhoid fever and STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhoea Bacterial infections occur when harmful bacteria multiply inside the body These dangerous bacteria produce toxins that cause strep throat...Read more
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Product Details
3-fix O 200 tablets contain both cefixime and ofloxacin. Treats a wide range of bacterial illnesses.
Uses of Product
Treatment of urinary tract infections (UTIs), bacterial infections, and typhoid fever
Direction For Use
Tablet: As directed by a physician, take it with or without food. Drink a glass of water and swallow it whole. Avoid breaking, chewing, or crushing it.
Side Affects
Diarrhoea Nausea Dyspepsia (Indigestion) Loose stools Abdominal pain Vomiting
Safety Advices
If you have a hypersensitivity to ofloxacin, cefixime, or other macrolide antibiotics, you should not take 3 Fix-O 200 Tablets as this could result in toxicity and overdose. The use of 3 Fix-O 200 Tablets is only permitted during pregnancy or nursing if specifically advised by a doctor. Before taking 3 Fix-O 200 tablets, let your doctor know if you are pregnant or nursing a baby. The ofloxacin in 3 Fix-O 200 Tablet may induce or worsen symptoms of peripheral neuropathy (damage to the legs' nerves), tendinitis (swelling or rupture of a tendon), myasthenia gravis (weakness of the skeletal muscles), and respiratory conditions like sinusitis and bronchitis. People with diabetes should consult their doctor before using 3 Fix-O 200 Tablet, as it can drop blood sugar levels in some situations. The use of 3 Fix-O 200 tablets is contraindicated for patients with epilepsy (fits) or disorders of the central nervous system.
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