CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN belongs to the group of antibiotics medication used to treat bacterial infections of the lungs (pneumonia), sinus (sinusitis), bladder (cystitis), ear infections, etc. Bacterial infections are caused by the growth of dangerous bacteria within or on the body. Infectious or toxic bacteria can make you sick and reproduce swiftly in your body. These dangerous bacteria release toxins, destroying tissue and making you sick. CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN is ineffective against viral diseases such as colds and flu.
CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN is a combination of two antibiotics: Cefpodoxime Proxetil and Levofloxacin. Cefpodoxime Proxetil inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis and leads to cell death, thereby killing the bacteria. On the other hand, Levofloxacin works by interfering with a bacterial enzyme involved in repairing and replicating bacteria's DNA (genetic material). Together, they kill bacteria and clear infection.
Take CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN exactly as directed by your doctor. The dose and duration of CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN may differ depending on the severity of your infection and your responses to treatment. You may have common side effects such as nausea, diarrhoea, sleeping difficulties, stomach pain, and headache in some circumstances. Most of these adverse effects do not necessitate medical treatment and will subside gradually over time. However, if you are experiencing these adverse effects on a regular basis, you should consult your doctor.
Please notify your doctor if you have any allergies (including antibiotics), renal, liver problems, heart, or CNS disorders before beginning CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN. Self-medication may result in antibiotic resistance, in which medications fail to act against specific bacterial illnesses. If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN as it may cause dizziness. CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN should not be used in children. CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN may cause dizziness and vision problems. So, drive or operate machinery only if you are alert.
Bacterial infections.
CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN is an antibiotic, a class of medication used to treat bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, soft tissue infections, and ear and eye infections. Cefpodoxime Proxetil and Levofloxacin are the two antibiotics that make up the CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN. Cefpodoxime Proxetil inhibits cell wall synthesis and leads to cell death, thereby killing the bacteria. On the other hand, Levofloxacin inhibits the DNA gyrase required for the replication, transcription and repair of the DNA. Together, CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN aids in the treatment of bacterial illnesses. CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN is a broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
If you are allergic to any ingredients in CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN, do not take CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN. Do not take this medication if you have epilepsy, other seizure disorders, psychiatric illnesses, or kidney problems. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN. Avoid drinking alcohol while taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN because it causes dizziness. CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN should not be used in children. Self-medication may lead to antibiotic resistance, which occurs when drugs fail to treat specific bacterial diseases. Maintain a two-hour interval between CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN and antacid, vitamin, and mineral medications. Before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN, inform your doctor about your medical history and other medications you are currently taking to rule out any potential negative effects.
Drug-Drug Interactions: CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN may have interaction with certain vaccines (e.g. BCG, cholera vaccine, live, typhoid vaccine, live) and certain NSAIDs (e.g. Aspirin) and bronchodilators (e.g. albuterol).
Food-Drug Interactions: Avoid intake of milk and dairy products.
Drug-Disease Interactions: CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN may interact with tendonitis (inflammation in tendons), QT interval prolongation, Colitis (inflammation of the lining of the colon), Myasthenia gravis (abnormal weakness of certain muscles), Peripheral neuropathy, CNS disorders, epilepsy, and kidney or liver dysfunctions.
Avoid consuming alcohol while taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN as it may cause increased dizziness.
Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant; your doctor will prescribe CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
It is unknown if CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN passes into breastmilk. If you are breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN.
CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN may cause dizziness and vision problems. So, drive only if you are alert.
Dose adjustment may be needed. Please consult your doctor before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN if you have liver impairment/liver disease.
Dose adjustment may be needed. Please consult your doctor if you have concerns regarding this or kidney impairment/kidney disease before taking CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN.
CEFPODOXIME PROXETIL+LEVOFLOXACIN is not recommended for children below 18 years.
Bacterial infections: A bacterial infection occurs when harmful germs enter, grow, and infect our bodies. Infectious or toxic bacteria can make you sick and reproduce swiftly in your body. These dangerous bacteria release toxins, destroying tissue and making you sick. It can attack any part of the body and multiply swiftly. When you become infected with germs, you may develop nonspecific symptoms such as fever, chills, and exhaustion. Bacterial infections range in severity from simple ailments such as sore throats and ear infections to severe brain infections such as meningitis and encephalitis. A bacterial infection can infect anyone at any time. On the other hand, people with weakened immune systems or on immunosuppressive medications are more vulnerable to bacterial infection.