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Product Description
We hold expertise in offering our valued customers high quality Cefixime 400 mg Tablet. Offered tablets are used to treat pneumonia, bronchitis, gonorrhea & ear, lung, throat and urinary tract infections. These tablets are processed at vendors end using excellent quality chemical compounds in conformity with set industry standards. The offered tablets are also tested on different parameters to ensure its effectiveness and longer shelf life. Available in various packaging options, clients can purchase these tablets from us at affordable prices.
Features of Cefixime 400 mg Tablet:
Precise composition
No side effect
Unadulterated
Safe to consume
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the purpose of cefixime 400?
Ans - In many different areas of the body, cefixime is used to treat bacterial infections. It is a member of the cephalosporin antibiotics drug class. It functions by eradicating bacteria or stopping their growth. However, this medication won't help with the flu, the common cold, or other viral infections.
2. Can I take 400 mg of cefixime twice daily?
Ans - Take this drug by mouth as prescribed by your doctor, typically once per day, with or without meal. This drug may also be taken twice day by children (every 12 hours). If you're taking chewable tablets, chew them up completely before swallowing.
3. How effective is 400 mg of cefixime?
Ans - Oral cefixime 400 mg given as a single dosage is beneficial in treating simple gonorrhoea. The minimal effective single-dose regimen, however, runs the danger of selecting resistant strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae because lower doses of cefixime have not been examined.
4. Which illness is cefixime prescribed for?
Ans - The antibiotic cefixime is prescribed to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, otitis media in the ear, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, uncomplicated gonorrhoea, and uncomplicated urinary tract infection.