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Ceftin (a drug which is commonly known as Cefuroxime) belongs to a class of medicines called cephalosporin which helps fight several types of bacteria in the patient's body.
Ceftin is normally prescribed in the treating of a large number of infections such as:
- Bronchitis;
- Ear infections;
- Gonorrhea;
- Sinusitis;
- Skin infections;
- Tonsillitis;
- Urinary tract infections;
Ceftin can be prescribed in the treatment of other medical conditions which have not been mentioned here.
Contraindications
You should not take Ceftin without first consulting it with your doctor if you have had allergic reactions to the drug or to any of its ingredients (penicillin, cephalosporin). Your doctor might put you under severe monitoring during treatment or might adjust your regular dose of the drug.
If you are suffering from kidney disease or gastrointerstinal tract disorders (for example colitis) a treatment with Ceftin can cause you more harm rather than good. Therefore you should discuss this with your doctor, prior to your Ceftin treatment. Your personal physician might ask you to be under monitoring during treatment or he or she might adjust your regular dose of the drug.
One of Ceftin's ingredients is sucrose (a type of sugar). Therefore, diabetic people must not start a treatment with Ceftin without their doctor's consent.
Ceftin is a Category B FDA pregnancy drug, so it is not known whether a treatment with it can cause harm to an unborn child or not. Pregnant woman or women who intend to get pregnant in the future should not start a treatment with Ceftin without consulting with their doctor. It has been established that Ceftin can pass into breast milk, so women who are nursing their infants should not start a treatment with Ceftin without their doctor's consent.
Intake Guidelines
The correct treatment with Ceftin is to be established by a doctor. The patient must follow each and every one of his or her doctor's instructions. If you have any further questions regarding the treatment you should ask your doctor, a nurse or a pharmacist.
Ceftin should be accompanied by a glass of water, even on an empty stomach. If your treatment with Ceftin results in an upset stomach, it is best that you should start taking the drug with milk or food.
In order to make sure that your treatment with Ceftin gives the best results, you should regularly take your dose of Cefuroxime. You should not stop taking Ceftin without your doctor's approval, even if you feel better. The drug should be taken in at regular time intervals.
Do not combine Ceftin with acid reducers (for one's stomach) or with antacids.
Dosage
The correct dose of Ceftin that suits you best should be obtained from your doctor. The suitable dose varies from one person to another, as it depends on a variety of factors.
Overdose
If you suspect an overdose of Ceftin and if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms you should seek immediate medical attention and inform your personal physician:
- Abdominal cramps;
- Diarrhea;
- Nausea;
- Seizures;
- Vomiting;
Missed Dose
It is advisable that you should not miss a Ceftin dose. However, if this happens, you should take it as soon as possible. You should try to space out the remaining doses for that day evenly in order to manage to resume to your normal schedule from the very next day. Do not take a double dose of the drug.
Side Effects
Ceftin can lead to a series of side effects such as:
- Abnormal bleeding or bruising;
- Bloody, tarry and black stools;
- Diarrhea;
- Difficulty in breathing;
- Hives;
- Itching;
- Mucus in the stool;
- Nausea;
- Rash;
- Redness;
- Swelling of the tongue, face or lips;
- Throat closing;
- Vomiting;
Stop your Ceftin treatment if you are experiencing any of these side effects.
Ceftin can also lead to some other side effects which are far less serious:
- Mild diarrhea or nausea;
- Mouth yeast infection;
- Vagina yeast infection;
If you are experiencing any of these side effects you may continue your treatment with Cefuroxime but inform you doctor of the inconveniences.
Interactions
Ceftin can react with acid reducers (for one's stomach) and antacids (cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine and nizatidine). Avoid taking these medicines without your physician's consent.
Tell your physician if you are following a treatment with any of these drugs before starting a Ceftin treatment because your physician might advise you not to start a treatment with Ceftin or he might want to monitor your treatment:
- Antibiotics;
- Loop diuretic;
- Probenecid;
- Warfarin;
There are other drugs which can also interact with Ceftin (over the counter drugs like some vitamins, herbal products and minerals). Avoid taking them during your treatment with Ceftin.
Other Brand Names
In some countries Ceftin may also be known as:
- Aksef;
- Anikef;
- Axetine;
- Axurocef;
- Biofuroksym;
- Cefu;
- Cefudura;
- Cefuhexal;
- Cefu-Hexal;
- Cefunorth;
- Cefuran;
- Cefurim;
- Cefuro-Puren;
- Cefurox;
- Cefurox-Wolff;
- Cepazine;
- Curocef;
- Doccefuro;
- Elobact;
- Feacef;
- Foucacillin;
- Fredyr;
- Furoxim;
- Galemin;
- Genephoxal;
- Gonif;
- Interbion;
- Kefurox;
- Kesint;
- Lafurex;
- Lifurox;
- Medcef;
- Medoxem;
- Multisef;
- Nipogalin;
- Oframax;
- Oraxim;
- Plixym;
- Receant;
- Shincef;
- Supacef;
- Supero;
- Vekfazolin;
- Ximaken;
- Xorim;
- Xorufec;
- Yokel;
- Zagorine;
- Zetagal;
- Zilisten;
- Zinnat;
- Zinocep;
- Zipos;
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