CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN belongs to the class of medications called ‘antibacterial’ primarily taken to treat various bacterial infections of the ears, lungs and urinary tract. Infectious or harmful bacteria can make you sick and reproduce quickly in your body. These harmful bacteria produce chemicals known as toxins, which can damage tissue and make you sick.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN is a combination of two medicines: Cefixime and Moxifloxacin. Cefixime is a cephalosporin antibiotic that prevents the formation of the bacterial protective covering, which is essential for the survival of bacteria in the human body. Moxifloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that stops bacteria from making a copy of their genetic material (DNA), thereby killing and stopping bacterial infection growth. Thus together, CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN treats the infection effectively.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be taken as advised by your doctor. Take this CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, crush or break it. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN may cause common side effects like headache, dizziness, stomach pain, nausea, flatulence, and diarrhoea. These side effects need not require any medical attention. If it persists, please consult your doctor immediately.
Do not use CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN If you are allergic to it. Inform your doctor if you are using other prescription and non-prescription medicines. Before taking CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN, inform your doctor if you are pregnant/planning to get pregnant/breastfeeding. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution if you have diabetes, low potassium levels, epilepsy or hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), heart diseases, kidney diseases and liver diseases. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution in clostridium difficile infection (inflammation of the colon caused by the bacteria clostridium difficile) and pseudomembranous colitis (swelling or inflammation of the large intestine).
Bacterial infections.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN is a combination of two medicines: Cefixime and Moxifloxacin belong to the class of medications called ‘antibacterials’. Cefixime is a cephalosporin antibiotic that prevents the formation of the bacterial protective covering, which is essential for the survival of bacteria in the human body. Moxifloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that stops bacteria from making a copy of their genetic material (DNA), thereby killing and stopping bacterial infection growth. Thus, CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN treats your infection effectively.
Do not use CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN If you are allergic to it. Inform your doctor if you are using other prescription and non-prescription medicines. Before taking CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN, inform your doctor if you are pregnant/planning to get pregnant/breastfeeding. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution if you have diabetes, low potassium levels, epilepsy or hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar), heart diseases, kidney diseases and liver diseases. CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution in clostridium difficile infection (inflammation of the colon caused by the bacteria clostridium difficile) and pseudomembranous colitis (swelling or inflammation of the large intestine). Avoid drinking alcohol as it can cause excessive drowsiness with this medicine. It usually does not impair your ability to drive, but you should not drive if it makes you feel sleepy or dizzy.
Drug-Drug Interaction: CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN may interact with other drugs like antiarrhythmics (amiodarone, disopyramide), anticoagulants (warfarin, heparin), anticonvulsants (carbamazepine), anti-HIV (didanosine), anti-psychotic (haloperidol) and anti-histamine medication (astemizole).
Drug-Food Interaction: Avoid high-fat meals, making it harder for your body to absorb CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN. Eating grapefruit during antibiotics treatment can prevent the body from utilizing CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN properly. So, prevent intake of grapefruit or grapefruit juice with the antibiotic. Avoid taking much calcium-enriched foods and drinks as it might affect the working of CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN.
Drug-Disease Interaction: People with diabetes mellitus, renal dysfunction, liver disease, seizure disorders, low potassium levels, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), heart diseases, and pseudomembranous colitis.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN may cause unpleasant side effects. So please consult your doctor before taking CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing this medicine. Please consult your doctor before taking your CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN if you are pregnant.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing. If you are breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before taking your CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN.
You might experience side effects from CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN that would impair your driving ability. You might feel lightheaded or woozy after using CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN, you might briefly lose consciousness, or you might suddenly lose your vision. This might impair your ability to drive.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. A dose adjustment may be needed. Please consult your doctor before taking CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. A dose adjustment may be needed. Please consult your doctor before taking CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN.
CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN to be used with caution in children below 12 years. Your doctor will decide the dose of CEFIXIME+MOXIFLOXACIN based on your child's condition and age.
Bacterial Infections: Bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter, multiply and infect our body. It can target any body part and multiple very quickly. Some bacterial infections are abdominal infections, chronic bronchitis, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, eye infections and gonorrhoea.
Abdominal infections: Abdominal infections lead to symptoms like fever, belly pain, chest pain or shoulder pain, lack of appetite, nausea and vomiting, change in bowel movements, and rectal tenderness or fullness. Some abdominal infections include peritonitis (inflammation of the membrane lining the abdominal wall and covering the abdominal organs), diverticulitis (inflammation of pouches that can form in your intestines), cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) and cholangitis (inflammation of the bile duct system).
Chronic bronchitis: It is long-term inflammation of the bronchi. It is common among smokers. Symptoms include coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath.
Respiratory tract infections: Respiratory tract infection (RTI) is any infectious disease of the upper or lower respiratory tract. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) include the common cold, laryngitis, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, acute rhinitis, acute rhinosinusitis and acute otitis media.
Urinary tract infection (UTI): Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system: kidneys, bladder, ureters and urethra. Symptoms include a strong, persistent urge to urinate, a burning sensation when urinating, passing frequent and small amounts of urine, and urine that appears cloudy.
Gonorrhoea: Gonorrhea is an infection caused by a sexually transmitted bacterium that infects both males and females. It often affects the urethra, rectum or throat. In females, gonorrhoea can also infect the cervix. Gonorrhoea is most commonly spread during vaginal, oral or anal sex. Symptoms include painful urination and abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina. Men may experience testicular pain, and women may experience pain in the lower stomach.