LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET contains Cefadroxil which belongs to the group of medicines called Cephalosporin antibiotics. It is used in children to treat bacterial infections of the throat and upper part of the respiratory tract, skin and soft tissues, and the urinary tract. A bacterial infection can be defined as a proliferation of various harmful strains of bacteria in the body. They can affect any part(s) of the body including the respiratory tract, urinary tract, eyes, ears, skin, soft tissue, or bones.
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET must be taken with meals to avoid unwanted gastrointestinal side effects. Your doctor will decide the suitable dose for your child depending upon their age, body weight and severity of the infection.
Make sure that your child does not miss a dose of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET, as it may lead to growth of harmful bacteria within their body which cannot be further controlled by LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET.
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET should not be used if your child is allergic to penicillin antibiotics (such as amoxicillin, ampicillin) or has severe kidney impairment. It is also important to inform your doctor if your child is going to undergo any blood test or urine test while undergoing therapy with LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET.
The most common side effects of taking LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET are nausea, vomiting, stomach pain and diarrhea. These side effects may probably reduce if LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is taken along with meals. However, consult your doctor if any of these side effect bothers your child.
It is indicated for the treatment of the following bacterial infections in young children (who weigh less than 40 kg):
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET kills harmful bacteria where cefadroxil binds to the bacterial cell and interferes with the formation of bacterial cell wall. As a result, it weakens the bacterial cells and causing lysis of the bacteria.
Take LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET as advised by your physician. Disperse the medicine in boiled and cool water immediately before consumption. LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET must be taken with meals to avoid unwanted gastrointestinal side effects. Your doctor will decide the suitable dose and duration of therapy for your child depending upon their age, body weight and severity of infection.
It is important to take the full course of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET without any interruption. Therefore, make sure that your child does not miss a dose of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET, as it may lead to growth of harmful bacteria within their body which cannot be further controlled by LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET.
Contact your doctor immediately if your child experiences any of the following side effects:
Make sure that your child drinks plenty to fluids, such as water or fruit juices to keep themselves hydrated. Consuming ORS can also be beneficial. Do not self-treat diarrhea on your own. Consult your doctor if your child experience severe diarrhea with blood stains.
Make sure that your child takes LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET with or just after meals. Eating a simple meal can be beneficial. Avoid giving them oil rich or spicy foods. Consult your doctor if nausea worsens in your child.
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET may make your child feel dizzy. Therefore, do not let your child to ride bicycle on their own or play with heavy objects. Keep them away from playing outdoors as well.
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is not recommended for use in children who have severe kidney problems. It should be used with caution in those undergoing dialysis. Therefore, consult your doctor for advice.
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET should be used with caution if your child has any liver problems. Therefore, consult your doctor for advice.
Talk to your doctor if your child is allergic to Cefadroxil or to any other penicillin antibiotics (Ex. amoxicillin).
Before using LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET in children, inform your doctor if they:
Use in pediatrics
LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET should be used with caution in infants, children, and adolescents (below 18 years). Therefore, consult your doctor for advice.
A. Drug-Drug interactions
Inform your doctor if your child is taking any of the following medicines such as:
Overdosage
If your child accidentally took more LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. Symptoms of overdosage might include allergic reaction causing dizziness or breathing difficulties, low blood pressure, abnormal heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, skin eruptions or muscular contractions.
Drug | : | Cefadroxil |
Pharmacological Category | : | Cephalosporins |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial infections |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Capsule, Drops, Dispersible tablet, Oral Drops, Syrup, Suspension, Dry Syrup and Dry, Suspension |
Q: What is LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET used for?
A: LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is an antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial infections of the throat and upper part of the respiratory tract, skin and soft tissues, and the urinary tract.
Q: When should I take LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET?
A: LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is taken preferably after meals. If you are confused or doubtful regarding the use of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET consult your doctor for advice.
Q: What kind of infections that LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET can treat?
A: LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is an antibiotic. It is used to treat infections caused by bacteria. It kills harmful bacteria by binding to the bacterial cell and by interfering with cell wall synthesis. It can treat bacterial infections of the throat and upper part of the respiratory tract, skin and soft tissues, and the urinary tract.
Q: Who should not take LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET?
A: LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET should not be used if your child is allergic to penicillin antibiotics (such as amoxicillin, ampicillin) or has severe kidney impairment. It should be used with caution in children with liver problems.
Q: Is LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET a steroid?
A: No. LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET is an antibiotic and not a steroid medicine.
Q: Can LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET treat viral infections?
A: No. LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET cannot treat viral infections. It treats only bacterial infections of upper respiratory tract, urinary tract, and skin infections. It acts by killing the susceptible bacteria which are responsible for causing infections, and therefore not effective against any viral infections.
Q: Can LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET cause diarrhea?
A: Yes. LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET may cause diarrhea in some children. Make sure that your child drinks plenty to fluids, such as water or fruit juices to keep themselves hydrated. Consuming ORS can also be beneficial. Do not self-treat diarrhea on your own. Consult your doctor if your child experience severe diarrhea with blood stains.
Q: Can LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET cause fever?
A: LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET may rarely cause a mild fever in some children. However, if your child experiences heavy fever accompanied with general weakness, sore throat or mouth and problems in passing urine consult your doctor immediately.
Q: Can I stop giving LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET to my child once the symptoms subside?
A: No. It is important to take the full course of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET without any interruption. Therefore, make sure that your child does not miss a dose of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET, as it may lead to growth of harmful bacteria within their body which cannot be further controlled by LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET.
Q: Will taking a higher dose of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET be more effective?
A: No. Taking a higher dose of LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET can do more harm rather than being beneficial. Always take the dose prescribed by your physician. Your doctor will decide the suitable dose for your child depending upon their age, body weight and severity of the infection. Taking a high dose of this medicine, may cause growth of harmful bacteria within their body which cannot be further controlled by LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET. It may also cause unwanted side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness or breathing difficulties and low blood pressure.
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A: Take LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET as advised by your physician. Disperse the medicine in boiled and cool water immediately before consumption. LACTOCEF 125MG TABLET must be taken with meals to avoid unwanted gastrointestinal side effects. Your doctor will decide the suitable dose and duration of therapy for your child depending upon their age, body weight and severity of infection.
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Written By Srilekha. R, B.Pharm
Last updated on 18 Feb 2023 | 01:29 PM(IST)
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