Cebosh syrup is a cephalosporin antibiotic and is used to treat bacterial infections.
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Cebosh syrup is a cephalosporin antibiotic and is used for the treatment of bacterial infections. The chemical composition of Cebosh is cefixime, a cephalosporin antibiotic. Cefixime is a cephalosporin that belongs to the group of beta-lactam antibiotics. They work by inhibiting the synthesis of the cell wall of bacteria, hence making it difficult for them to survive. Antibiotics like Cebosh can only fight against bacteria. They are not effective against viruses. Therefore, they are given to treat bacterial infections only. Cebosh is used for the treatment of a wide range of bacterial infections like urinary tract infections, sinusitis, and otitis media, etc.Cebosh Syrup Uses
Generally, Cebosh suspension is well tolerated. However, you should know its risks and warnings so that you do not take it when the risk is greater than the benefit. When your healthcare provider prescribes you any medication, they do so based on the risk versus benefit ratio. Therefore, you should give a complete medication and medical history to your healthcare provider. In this way, you can avoid the adverse effects of certain medications. The risks and warnings associated with Cebosh syrup are: If you are pregnant, do not take cefixime unless your doctor advises it. It can affect your baby’s health. Breastfeeding mothers should also consult a healthcare provider before taking it. If you are allergic to cefixime, do not take Cebosh syrup or similar medicines, as it can result in a life-threatening condition called anaphylactic shock. Cefixime should only be given to a patient when the bacteria is sensitive to it. If not, it can lead to antibiotic resistance, making it difficult to treat infections next time. This mostly applies to urinary tract infections and infections of the nose, ear, and throat. If you have had a history of seizures or you have renal impairment, you must avoid the use of cefixime as it can provoke seizures. If your kidneys do not work well, the healthcare provider may lower the dose of the drug. This happens because your kidneys are meant to excrete out the waste and toxins and if that does not happen, the toxins may build up in your body, leading to severe adverse effects. Therefore, you must inform your health care provider about any health conditions you may have. A Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction happens when cefixime is given to the patient with Lyme disease. It happens because of the release of endotoxins due to the death of bacteria. People suffering from gastric ulcers and acidity must take cefixime with extreme caution because it affects your gastrointestinal tract. Patients with liver disease should take cefixime with caution. It is because your liver helps the metabolism and excretion of drugs. When it does not work efficiently due to a disease, it can cause accumulation of the drug in your body, leading to severe adverse effects.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Allergic to cefixime
Non-susceptible organisms
Seizures
Kidney failure
Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction
Gastric ulcers
It can also cause ulceration in your stomach lining when taken for the long term. Your doctor may prescribe a gastroprotective agent along with it.
Liver diseases
The common side effects of Cebosh are:Cebosh Syrup Side Effects
Cebosh syrup can interact with the following drugs: