Product Description
Ceclor Suspension is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections such as skin infections, soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, etc.
Ceclor Suspension Formula
Ceclor Suspension contains Cefaclor which belongs to the class of antibiotics known as cephalosporin antibiotics.
Ceclor Suspension Uses
Bacterial infections are common around the world. They can happen to anyone at any time for several reasons. To treat bacterial infections, doctors usually recommend Ceclor Suspension.
Ceclor Suspension has Cefaclor which is a cephalosporin antibiotic. It works by stopping the growth of the bacteria. As it is an antibiotic, it is only effective against bacterial infections and cannot treat fungal or viral infections.
Thus, it can be used to treat various bacterial infections in the body, including urinary tract infections, otitis media, skin, and soft tissue infections, upper and lower respiratory tract infections, etc.
Some of the Ceclor Suspension uses are given as follows:
- Skin Infections
- Soft Tissues Infections
- Genitourinary Infections aka Urinary Tract Infections
- Other Bacterial Infections
Doctors usually prescribe the drug to those who have a bacterial infection in the body.
Ceclor Suspension Alternatives
There are alternatives to this drug present in the market, such as Amoxil, Ciprofloxacin, Cephalexin, Keflex, etc.
Medicinal Forms
- Tablets
- Suspension/Oral Solution
- Capsules
Dosage and Administration
- For adults, take the medicine as per the prescribed amount by the doctor depending on the infection being treated.
- However, for children, doctors may prescribe oral solution or suspension. It is better to consult the doctor for the correct dosage of Cefaclor syrup.
- You can take the tablet or liquid form with or without a meal every 8-12 hours. But if you face any stomach-related effects, then consider it taking after food.
- Measure the syrup with a measuring spoon, cup, or dropper before taking it.
- Do not stop taking the medicine abruptly. Instead, complete the full course of medicine as prescribed by the doctor.
- Avoid crushing or chewing the tablet or capsule; instead, swallow it whole along with some water.
- If you miss a dose of Ceclor Suspension, then take the dose as early as possible. But if it is almost the time of the next dose, then skip the previous one and take the next one. And follow the regular dosing schedule.
- Follow the dosing instructions as advised by your doctor.
Ceclor Suspension Side Effects
There are no serious side effects after taking Ceclor Suspension. But some of the commonly occurring effects are as follows:
- Stomach upset
- Allergic reactions
Risks and Warnings
There are some circumstances under which the use of medicine can be alarming. So before using the medicine, know its risks and warnings. Some of the risks and warnings associated with it are:
Mothers who are pregnant or breastfeeding their babies should consult a doctor before taking this medicine. It can harm your baby’s health. So, it is advised to consult a healthcare provider before taking any antibiotic.
- Allergic to Ceclor Suspension
If you’re allergic to Ceclor Suspension or any other drug like Ceclor Suspension, then do not take it. It can lead to a life-threatening condition called anaphylactic shock.
Anaphylactic shock is a rare but very severe allergic reaction and can lead to death if not treated at the right time. Its signs and symptoms are pale skin, itching, labored breathing, hives, a weak and rapid pulse, runny nose, nausea, excessive salivation, swollen tongue and lips, dizziness, tingling feet, mouth, hands, or scalp, vomiting, sneezing, etc.
It is better to inform your doctor about any allergies you may have.
Ceclor Suspension should be taken if the bacteria are sensitive to it. If not, then it can cause antibiotic resistance. Therefore, the next time you take Ceclor Suspension, it will become difficult to treat the infections.
Drug Interactions
When you take more than two drugs together, they can cause a reaction in the body. Sometimes the reaction is not obvious. But sometimes, it can cause adverse reactions. Therefore, it is better to consult your doctor before taking other medicines along with Ceclor Suspension.
It is an antibiotic and may interact with the following drugs:
- Probenecid
- Blood thinners like warfarin
- Furosemide
- Oral Anticoagulants
- Allopurinol
- Sodium Picosulfate
- Estrogens
- Estradiol
- Anticonvulsants
To avoid any drug interactions, it is better to tell your doctor the complete medical history and the medicines that you’re already taking.
Overdose of Ceclor Suspension
Some of the symptoms of an overdose of Ceclor Suspension are:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Epigastric Distress
- Diarrhea
In case of an overdose, it is advised to talk to your doctor immediately.
Storage Conditions
- Store in a cool, dry place, and avoid refrigerating it
- Store it at room temperature (20–25°C)
- Keep it away from heat, direct sunlight, and moisture
- Keep it away from children and pets
- Do not use the medicine once it has passed its expiration date