Powder For Suspension
Cerox-A DS 250 mg/5 ml Powder For Suspension
Generic: Cefuroxime
Manufacturer: Advanced Chemical Industries Limited
Therapeutic class: Second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic
What is Cerox-A DS?
Cerox-A DS is a cefuroxime 250 mg/5 ml powder for suspension from Advanced Chemical Industries Limited. It is a second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used for susceptible bacterial infections such as respiratory tract, ear, throat, urinary tract, and skin infections.
Cerox-A DS 250 mg/5 ml powder for suspension by Advanced Chemical Industries Limited contains Cefuroxime, a second-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It is prescribed for a variety of bacterial infections, including those of the throat, sinuses, ear, chest, urinary tract, and skin, and is also used for early Lyme disease in some regions. Cerox-A DS is a prescription-only medicine and must be taken exactly as directed by a registered doctor.
Cefuroxime works by interfering with the formation of the bacterial cell wall, the protective layer that keeps bacteria intact. As the wall fails, the bacteria swell and burst, ending the infection. It is effective only against bacteria and will not help viral illnesses such as the common cold, flu, or most coughs and sore throats.
Indications
- Throat, tonsil, and sinus infections
- Middle-ear infections
- Bronchitis and certain chest infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Skin and soft-tissue infections
- Early Lyme disease (in regions where it occurs)
Dosage & Administration
The dose of Cerox-A DS depends on the infection. A common adult dose is 250-500 mg twice daily for 5 to 10 days, depending on what is being treated. Take Cerox-A DS tablets with or just after food, which improves absorption and helps the medicine work better.
Children's doses are based on body weight and must be set by a doctor; the suspension is also given with food. Take the doses about 12 hours apart, complete the whole course, and do not stop early even once you feel well.
Side Effects
Cefuroxime is usually well tolerated. Possible side effects include:
- Diarrhoea, nausea, or vomiting
- Abdominal discomfort or indigestion
- Headache or dizziness
- Skin rash and, with longer use, thrush
Rarely, it may cause serious allergic reactions or severe, persistent diarrhoea due to a bowel infection. Stop Cerox-A DS and seek urgent medical attention if you notice facial or throat swelling, difficulty breathing, a spreading rash, or blood in your stools.
Precautions & Warnings
Cerox-A DS is a prescription-only antibiotic — never self-medicate. Take it only when prescribed by a registered doctor, and never buy it over the counter or share it. Always complete the full prescribed course, even after your symptoms improve, because stopping early allows the strongest bacteria to survive and the infection to come back harder to treat.
Tell your doctor if you are allergic to penicillin or cephalosporins, or have kidney disease or bowel problems. Antibiotic resistance is a serious national crisis in Bangladesh, and unnecessary use of cephalosporins like Cefuroxime pushes us closer to infections that no longer respond to treatment.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take. Important interactions with Cefuroxime include:
- Antacids and acid-reducing drugs (such as ranitidine or omeprazole) — can reduce absorption; separate the timing
- Probenecid — raises cefuroxime levels
- Warfarin — bleeding risk may increase
- Oral typhoid vaccine — may be less effective
Contraindications
Do not take Cerox-A DS if you:
- Are allergic to cefuroxime or other cephalosporin antibiotics
- Have had a severe allergic reaction to penicillin
Use with caution and tell your doctor if you have kidney disease, a history of bowel disease (colitis), or are prone to allergies. Your doctor will judge whether Cerox-A DS is appropriate for you.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Cefuroxime may be used in pregnancy when the doctor judges it necessary, as cephalosporins are generally considered among the safer antibiotics. Always tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.
Small amounts pass into breast milk and it is usually considered compatible with breastfeeding, though the baby may occasionally have loose stools or thrush. Discuss breastfeeding with your doctor before taking Cerox-A DS.
Storage Conditions
Store Cerox-A DS in a cool, dry place below 30°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in its original pack. Reconstituted suspension for children should be kept as advised on the label and used within the stated time. Keep all forms out of children's reach and never use the medicine after the expiry date.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I take Cerox-A DS with food?
My symptoms are gone — is it okay to stop Cerox-A DS before the course ends?
I am allergic to penicillin — can I still take Cerox-A DS?
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