Cefolac DT-100 Tablet
Cefolac DT-100 Tablet is a broad-spectrum antibiotic medicine used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It contains cefixime, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic, which works by preventing bacteria from forming their protective cell wall. This action kills the bacteria and stops them from multiplying further, allowing the body’s immune system to clear the infection effectively. Doctors prescribe Cefolac DT-100 Tablet for conditions such as throat and tonsil infections, ear infections, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and certain skin or soft tissue infections. Being a dispersible tablet, it can be dissolved in water before use, making it especially convenient for children or those who have difficulty swallowing whole tablets. For best results, Cefolac DT-100 Tablet should be taken exactly as prescribed, and the full course must be completed even if symptoms improve early. Misuse or stopping treatment prematurely can lead to antibiotic resistance.
Benefits
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Helps in the treatment of bacterial throat and tonsil infections
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Effective in ear infections such as otitis media
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Useful in managing sinus infections
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Prescribed in respiratory tract infections like bronchitis and pneumonia
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Provides relief in urinary tract infections
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Supports treatment of skin and soft tissue infections
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Reduces fever and infection-related discomfort
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Kills harmful bacteria and prevents spread of infection
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Provides broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage
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Suitable for both children and adults
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Convenient dispersible form for easy administration
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Improves recovery and prevents infection complications
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Helps restore normal breathing in chest infections
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Reduces risk of recurrent bacterial infections
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Beneficial in community-acquired respiratory illnesses
Possible Side Effects
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Nausea or vomiting
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Stomach upset or abdominal pain
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Loose stools or diarrhea
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Headache or dizziness
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Indigestion or bloating
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Loss of appetite
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Mild rash or skin itching
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Tiredness or weakness
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Rare yellowing of eyes or skin
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Severe allergic reaction with swelling in rare cases
How to Use
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Dissolve the tablet in a small amount of water before use
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Take orally as prescribed by doctor
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Preferably consume after food to reduce stomach irritation
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Follow exact dose and duration advised by doctor
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Do not skip doses for consistent antibacterial action
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Complete full course even if feeling better
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Do not crush or chew directly unless instructed
How it Works
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Prevents bacteria from forming cell walls
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Kills harmful bacteria causing infection
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Stops multiplication and spread of bacteria
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Weakens bacterial survival system
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Helps immune system eliminate infection
What to Avoid
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Avoid self-medication without medical advice
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Avoid skipping or stopping doses midway
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Avoid alcohol intake during treatment
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Avoid expired or improperly stored tablets
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Avoid sharing with others having similar symptoms
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Avoid using in viral infections like cold or flu
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Avoid overdose beyond prescribed amount
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Avoid taking with strong antacids unless prescribed
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Avoid sudden discontinuation to prevent relapse
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Avoid giving to children without pediatric consultation
Safety Advice
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Take only under supervision of healthcare provider
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Inform doctor about other ongoing medications
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Pregnant and breastfeeding women must consult doctor
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Elderly patients should use with caution
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Children should take only prescribed dosage
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Report severe or persistent diarrhea to doctor
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Drink plenty of fluids during treatment
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Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
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Do not share with family members or friends
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Complete entire antibiotic course to prevent resistance
Precautions
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Inform doctor about any kidney or liver problems
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Report history of allergy to cephalosporins or penicillin
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Use with caution in patients with gastrointestinal issues
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Monitor for signs of allergic reaction after first dose
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Report persistent abdominal pain or blood in stools
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Avoid sudden stopping of medicine once started
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Inform doctor if diabetic, as it may affect urine tests
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Inform doctor if also taking blood thinners
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Seek advice before use in pregnancy or breastfeeding
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Get regular medical checkups if on long-term treatment
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