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Indications
Fix-A is an orally
active cephalosporin antibiotic which has marked in-vitro bactericidal activity
against a wide variety of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organism. It is
indicated for the treatment of the following acute infections when caused by
susceptible microorganisms.
Upper Respiratory
Tract Infections (URTI):
e.g. otitis media; and other URTI where the causative organism is known or
suspected to be resistant to other commonly used antibiotics, or where
treatment failure may carry significant risk. Lower Respiratory Tract
Infections-e.g. bronchitis.
Urinary Tract
Infections: e.g. cystitis,
cystourethritis, pyelonephritis. Clinical efficacy has been demonstrated in
infections caused by commonly occurring pathogens including Streptococcus
pneumonia, Streptococcus pyogenes, Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis,
Klebsiella species, Haemophilus influenzae (beta-lactamase positive and
negative), Moraxella catarrhalis (beta-lactamase positive and negative) and
Enterobacter species. Fix-A is highly stable in the presence of beta-lactamase
enzymes.
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Pharmacology
Cefixime is a third
generation semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic for oral administration. It
is bactericidal against a broad spectrum of gram positive and gram negative
bacteria at easily achievable plasma concentrations. It kills bacteria by
interfering in the synthesis of bacterial cell wall. It is highly stable in the
presence of Beta-lactamase enzyme. As a result, many organisms resistant to
penicillins and some cephalsporins due to the presence of beta-lactamases, may
be susceptible to Cefixime. Absorption of it is about 40% to 50% whether
administered with or without food.
Dosage & Administration
Absorption of Cefixime
is not significantly modified by the presence of food. The usual course of
treatment is 7 days. This may be continued for up to 14 days if required.
Adults and children
over 10 years: The recommended
adult dosage is 200-400 mg daily according to the severity of the infection,
given either as a single dose or in two divided doses.
Elderly: Elderly patients may be given the same dose
as recommended for adults. Renal function should be assessed and dosage should
be adjusted in severe renal impairment.
Children: The recommended dosage for children is 8
mg/kg/day administered as a single dose or in two divided doses. As a general
guide for prescribing in children the following daily doses in terms of volume
of suspension are suggested:
In
typhoid: the recommended
children dose is 5 mg/kg body weight twice daily for 10-14 days.
Children weighing more
than 50 kg or older than 10 years: Should be treated with the recommended adult dose 200-400 mg
daily depending on the severity of infection.
Children aged less
than 6 months: The safety and
efficacy of Cefixime has not been established in children aged less than 6
months.
Dosage in Renal
Impairment: Cefixime may be
administered in the presence of impaired renal function. Normal dose and
schedule may be given in patients with creatinine clearances of 20 ml/min or
greater. In patients whose creatinine clearance is less than 20 ml/min, it is
recommended that a dose of 200 mg once daily should not be exceeded. The dose
and regimen for patients who are maintained on chronic ambulatory peritoneal
dialysis or haemodialysis should follow the same recommendation as that for
patients with creatinine clearances of less than 20 ml/min.
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Interaction
In common with other
cephalosporins, increases in prothrombin times have been noted in a few
patients. Care should therefore be taken in patients receiving anticoagulant
therapy.
Contraindications
Patients with known
hypersensitivity to cephalosporin antibiotics.
Side Effects
Fix-A is generally
well tolerated. The majority of adverse reactions observed in clinical trials
were mild and self limiting in nature. Gastrointestinal disturbances: The most
frequent side-effects seen with Fix-A are diarrhoea and stool changes;
diarrhoea has been more commonly associated with higher doses. Other
gastrointestinal side-effects seen less frequently are nausea, abdominal pain,
dyspepsia, vomiting and flatulence. Pseudomembraneous colitis has been
reported. Central nervous system: headache and dizziness. Hypersensitivity
reactions: allergies in the form of rash, pruritis, urticaria, drug fever and
arthralgia have been observed. These reactions usually subsided upon
discontinuation of therapy. Hematological and clinical chemistry:
thrombocytopenia, leukopenia and eosinophilia have been reported. These
reactions were infrequent and reversible. Mild transient change in liver and renal
function tests have been observed. Miscellaneous: other possible reactions
include genital pruritis and vaginitis.
Pregnancy & Lactation
There are, however, no
adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Because animal
reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, this drug
should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. It is not known that
Cefixime is excreted in human milk. So, caution should be exercised when
Cefixime is administered to a nursing woman.
Precautions & Warnings
Fix-A should be given
with caution to patients who have shown hypersensitivity to other drugs.
Cephalosporin should be given with caution to penicillin-sensitive patients, as
there is some evidence of partial cross-allergenicity between the penicillins
and the cephalosporins. Patients have had severe reactions (including
anaphylaxis) to both classes of drugs. If an allergic effect occurs with Fix-A,
the drug should be discontinued and the patient treated with appropriate agents
if necessary. Fix-A should be administered with caution in patients with
markedly impaired renal function. Treatment with broad spectrum antibiotics
alters the normal flora of the colon and may permit overgrowth of clostridia.
Studies indicate that a toxin produced by Clostridium difficile is a primary
cause of antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. Use in pregnancy and lactation: There
are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Fix-A should
therefore not be used in pregnancy or in nursing mothers unless considered
essential by the physician.
Overdose Effects
Gastric Lavage may be
indicated; otherwise, no specific antidote exists. Fix-A is not removed in
significant quantities from the circulation by hemodialysis or peritoneal
dialysis. Adverse reactions in small numbers of healthy adult volunteers
receiving single doses up to 2 g of Fix-A did not differ from the profile seen
in patients treated at the recommended doses.
Storage Conditions
Keep below 30ºC
temperature, protected from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of
children.
Chemical Structure
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Molecular Formula : |
C16H15N5O7S2 |
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Chemical Structure : |
Common Questions about Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Pediatric Drop
What is Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops?
Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops
is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infection. This medicine does not work
for viral infections like flu. It works by preventing them from forming the
bacterial protective covering (cell wall) which is essential for their development.
What are the uses of Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops?
Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops
is used for the treatment and prevention from conditions such as Urinary Tract
Infection, Tonsillitis, Pharyngitis, and Bronchitis. Apart from these, it can
also be used to treat conditions of Fungal and Gonococcal Infections.
What are the Side Effects of Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Drops?
Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops
has some commonly reported side effects. Some of these side-effects may be
serious. These are Diarrhea, Abdominal pain, Dark or clay-colored stools,
Swelling of the face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands, and feet, Dizziness, Acid
or sour stomach, excessive gas in the stomach, Heartburn, Indigestion, Redness
of the skin, Chest pain, Sore throat, and Unusual tiredness.
What are the instructions for storage and
disposal Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops?
This medication should
be kept in a cool dry place and in its original pack. Make sure Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Drops remains unreachable to children and pets. Proper disposal of the expired
and unused medications is important to avoid health problems.
Will Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops work for treating
cold and flu?
This medication
belongs to an antibiotic class of drugs, hence Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops won't work
for colds, flu, or other viral infections. If you use antibiotics when they are
not needed, it increases your risk of getting an infection later that resists
antibiotic treatment.
Is there any special dietary instruction which
I should follow?
Continue your normal
diet unless your doctor asks you to change.
Is Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops can be used to treat
diarrhoea?
No, Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Drops is not prescribed to treat diarrhoea.
Is it safe to give Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops to
infants?
The safety of Fix-A 25
mg/ml Drops, in case of newborns or infants aging less than 6 months, has not
been positively established. Thus you need to consult a doctor before
administering this medicine to an infant.
Does Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops is a penicillin
variant?
No, Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Drops is not a penicillin variant. This medication belongs to cephalosporin
antibiotic and functions in a similar way to that of penicillin. Concurrent use
of these two must be discussed with a doctor.
Does Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops cause loose-motion?
Diarrhoea is a known
side effect of Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops although it has been associated with higher
doses only.
Is constipation associated with Fix-A 25 mg/ml
Drops?
Constipation is an
unusual side effect of Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops. In case, it causes persistent
constipation and seems circumstantially related to the ingestion of this
medication, must consult a doctor.
Does Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops interact with
contraception?
No such evidence
suggested the effect of Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops on contraceptive medications.
Can I take acetaminophen along with Fix-A 25
mg/ml Drops?
No interactions have
been clinically proven between Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops and Acetaminophen
(Paracetamol). It is advisable to consult a doctor before concurrent use of
these two medicines.
How long does Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops take to
work?
Fix-A 25 mg/ml Drops
start working as soon after you ingest it. However, it may take a few days to
kill the harmful bacteria and relieve the symptoms completely. It is advised to
complete the medication course for the suggested days.
What if I do not get better after using Fix-A
25 mg/ml Drops?
Inform your doctor if
you do not feel better even after finishing the full course of treatment. You
must also inform your doctor if the symptoms get worse while using this
medicine.
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