Ceftum 500mg Tablet

Description
An antibiotic called Ceftum mg Tablet is used to treat bacterial infections in the body It works well for infections of the skin soft tissues bones joints nasal sinus ear throat and lungs including pneumonia Infections during surgery are also avoided with its help To prevent an upset stomach Ceftum...Read more
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Product Details
Ceftum is an antibiotic (500 mg tablet). By stopping the formation of the bacterial cell wall, which is necessary for the bacterium to live, it kills the bacteria.
Uses of Product
Bacterial infection treatment
Direction For Use
As directed by your physician, take this medication for the prescribed amount of time. Eat it all at once. Avoid chewing, crushing, or breaking it. The 500 mg Ceftum tablet should be taken with meals.
Side Affects
The majority of adverse effects go away when your body becomes used to the medication and don't need to be treated. If they continue or you're concerned about them, speak with your doctor. Common Ceftum adverse effects Rash Throwing up Reaction to an allergy Elevated liver enzymes Diarrhea and nausea
Safety Advices
Alcohol use with Ceftum 500mg Tablets do not have any negative side effects.It is generally accepted that using Ceftum 500mg Tablets during pregnancy is safe. There are few studies on humans, however research on animals has revealed little to no negative effects on the growing fetus.Using Ceftum 500mg Tablets while nursing is safe. According to human research, the medication is safe for the infant and does not significantly enter the breast milk. Ceftum 500mg Tablet should not be used for an extended period of time as it may cause side effects including diarrhea and dermatitis.Not pertinent because hospitalized patients are the intended users of Ceftum 500mg Tablets.The usage of Ceftum 500mg Tablets in individuals with renal problems is not well documented. Please speak with your physician.The usage of Ceftum 500mg Tablets in individuals with liver disease is not well documented. Please speak with your physician.
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