Products - Podrite-CV Tablet

Podrite-CV Tablet

Podrite-CV Tablet

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Composition: Cefpodoxime 200 mg + Clavulanic Acid 125 mg

  • Description

Description

Uses Of Podrite-Cv Tablets

Podrite -CV 325 mg tablets are highly effective against CAP, tonsillitis, gonorrhea, pharyngitis and many other pathogens causing infection of the respiratory track.

Podrite-Cv Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Stomach pain
  • Headache

How To Consume Podrite-Cv Tablet

PODRITE-CV tablets are to be swallowed. Do not break, crush or chew the medicine. Take the medicine as per the advice of your physician at regular interval for the desired result.

How Podrite-Cv Tablets Work

Here is how the medicine benefits patients.

  • Excellent bacteriological and clinical efficacy in pediatric patients
  • Broad spectrum of antibacterial activity
  • Extremely low MIC values against common respiratory pathogens
  • Clauvulanate inhibits beta-lactamase and increases kill power of Cefpodoxime

Podrite-Cv Tablet Related Warnings

Alcohol

Caution

No direct relation could be traced between Podrite-CV and alcohol. However, abstaining from alcohol is good for the health of your liver. Consult your physician if you take alcohol.

Pregnancy

Caution

Podrite-CV tablets are safe to use during pregnancy. However, consult your physician or gynecologist before taking the medicine in such a circumstance.

Lactation

Caution

Podrite-CV tablets are safe to consume during lactation. Though, no research work suggests that the drug could lead to any significant risk to the baby or mother, consult your doctor prior to the medication.

Driving

Caution

The medicine doesn’t affect your sight, muscular control, brain, etc. that could cause any adverse impact on your driving ability.

Kidney

Caution

Patients already on kidney disorder medications or have had a history of it, should consult their health consultant before taking the medicine.

Liver

Caution

There is little medical insights available on the impact of the drug on liver. However, if you have had a history of any liver complication or are on related medication, consult your doctor before taking the medicine.