Name | Country | Strength | Pack Size | USD | Cart | ||||
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Ceclor | cefaclor | Generic | New Zealand | 250mg | 100 CAP | RX | $74.00 | Add |
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Ceclor (cefaclor) is a cephalosporin antibiotic, useful in treating a range of bacterial infections, particularly those of the middle ear, skin, urinary tract, throat, and respiratory tract. Patients should have the bacteria identified before they buy Ceclor to treat it; the medication is primarily beneficial against:
Infections can be caused by other bacteria, as well as viruses or fungi; additionally, in some areas bacteria are developing resistance to Ceclor. Ensuring the right bacteria is being treated will prevent further resistance and help with a speedy recovery.
Ceclor comes in tablets, chewable tablets, and oral solution; treatment is very similar with all of them. Patients can also buy Ceclor under a number of brand and generic names, including Biocef, Medacef, Distaclor, Keflor, and Raniclor.
Using Ceclor
Despite the range of bacteria and infections Ceclor is effective at treating, taking it is quite similar. In adults:
In children:
Food is optional, but many patients experience stomach-related side effects if taking Ceclor on an empty stomach. Because antibiotics work best when the medication stays at consistent levels in the body, Ceclor is best taken at the same times each day.
Patients who buy Ceclor should be sure to complete treatment even if feeling better and the infection seems to be gone, which for some happens in the first three or four days. Completing treatment helps fight antibiotic resistance; failure to do so can result in a resurgence of the infection, which will now be more difficult to treat.
Warnings & Side Effects
For the most part Ceclor side effects are mild and similar to those experienced with any antibiotic, including:
The above side effects are not cause for concern unless severe enough to be disruptive. As mentioned above, eating may relieve most of them. Patients with preexisting gastrointestinal issues are at increased risk of experiencing side effects.
Be aware that those who have had an allergic reaction to other cephalosporin antibiotics probably shouldn't buy Ceclor; it's likely to happen again.
Ceclor can interact with other medications. Of particular concern are blood thinners and probenecid, though others can also cause mild complications. Always check with a doctor or pharmacist before taking multiple medications.
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