Product Overview
Phexin BD is a cephalosporin-class antibiotic medication designed to combat various bacterial infections. It effectively treats respiratory tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, and ear infections by inhibiting bacterial growth, thereby assisting the body’s immune response against infection.
Uses
This medication is prescribed for bacterial infections affecting multiple body systems. Its broad-spectrum action makes it effective against numerous bacterial strains responsible for respiratory, dermatological, urological, and otological infections.
How to Use
Take Phexin BD orally as prescribed, with or without food. Complete the entire prescribed course even after symptom improvement to ensure complete infection eradication and prevent antibiotic resistance development.
How it Works
The active component cephalexin disrupts bacterial cell wall synthesis, causing bacterial cell death. This mechanism effectively treats infections and alleviates associated symptoms.
Dosage and Administration
Dosage varies based on infection type/severity, patient age, and health status. Typically administered 2-4 times daily, with consistent time intervals between doses to maintain therapeutic drug levels. Always follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions.
Benefits
Phexin BD provides effective bacterial growth inhibition, symptom relief, and infection containment. Its generally good tolerability makes it suitable for both pediatric and adult patients, while helping prevent potential infection complications.
Common Side Effects
Mild, transient effects may include:
• Nausea/vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Abdominal discomfort
• Dermatological reactions
Consult your physician if these persist or worsen.
Warnings
Exercise caution with:
• Cephalosporin/penicillin allergies
• Renal impairment
• Hepatic conditions
• Gastrointestinal disorders
Discontinue immediately and seek emergency care for allergic reactions (rash, pruritus, angioedema, respiratory distress).
Storage Information
Store at controlled room temperature (15-30°C) in dry conditions. Keep securely closed and out of children’s/pets’ reach. Discard after expiration date.
Who is Phexin BD suitable for?
Appropriate for bacteriologically-confirmed infections in patients of all ages, with dosage adjustments based on age/weight parameters as determined by a healthcare professional.
Who is Phexin BD not suitable for?
Contraindicated in patients with:
• Documented hypersensitivity to cephalosporins
• Severe penicillin allergy history
• Previous anaphylactic reactions to beta-lactam antibiotics
Can you use Phexin BD if you are pregnant?
Pregnancy Category B: Use only when potential benefits outweigh risks, under strict medical supervision. Thorough risk-benefit analysis with your obstetrician is mandatory.
Can you use Phexin BD if you are breastfeeding?
Excreted in breast milk – consult your physician before use during lactation. Alternative feeding methods may be recommended based on clinical assessment.
Drug Interactions
Notable interactions occur with:
• Probenecid (increases cephalexin levels)
• Oral anticoagulants (may enhance effects)
• Nephrotoxic agents
Disclose all concurrent medications (prescription, OTC, supplements) to your healthcare provider.
Important Safety Information
• Complete prescribed course duration
• Maintain adequate hydration
• Monitor renal function in prolonged therapy
• Supervise patients with seizure disorders
• Assess for superinfections/pseudomembranous colitis
Purchase Information
Available exclusively through licensed pharmacies with valid prescription. Medical consultation required prior to purchase for proper dosage determination and treatment duration.
Disclaimer
This information, while medically reviewed, serves educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Consult your physician for:
• Complete safety profile
• Individualized risk assessment
• Comprehensive drug interaction evaluation
• Personalized treatment planning
Our content supports but never substitutes the essential physician-patient relationship.
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