Powder For Suspension
Tinfix Powder for Suspensin 100 mg/5 ml Powder For Suspension
Generic: Cefixime
Manufacturer: Arges Life Science Ltd.
Therapeutic class: Third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic
What is Tinfix Powder for Suspensin?
Tinfix Powder for Suspension contains cefixime 100 mg/5 ml, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It is used for bacterial infections such as throat, ear, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and some other infections when the bacteria are susceptible.
Tinfix Powder for Suspensin 100 mg/5 ml powder for suspension by Arges Life Science Ltd. contains Cefixime, an oral third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It is prescribed for a range of bacterial infections such as those of the urinary tract, ear, throat, sinuses, and chest, and is also used in the treatment of typhoid fever when a doctor decides it is appropriate. Tinfix Powder for Suspensin is a prescription-only medicine and must be taken exactly as your registered doctor instructs.
Cefixime works by interfering with the building of the bacterial cell wall. Bacteria need a strong wall to survive; when Cefixime weakens it, the wall collapses and the bacteria die. Like other antibiotics, it is active only against bacteria and has no effect on viral illnesses such as colds, flu, or most coughs.
Indications
- Urinary tract infections
- Ear infections (otitis media)
- Throat and tonsil infections
- Sinusitis and certain chest infections
- Typhoid fever, when chosen by the doctor
- Some sexually transmitted infections (e.g. uncomplicated gonorrhoea)
Dosage & Administration
The dose of Tinfix Powder for Suspensin depends on the infection. A usual adult dose is 200-400 mg daily, taken as a single dose or split into two, for about 7 days; typhoid fever often needs a longer course of one to two weeks as decided by the doctor. Tinfix Powder for Suspensin can be taken with or without food, though food may ease any stomach upset.
Children's doses are based on body weight and must be set by a doctor. Take Tinfix Powder for Suspensin at evenly spaced times, finish the whole course, and do not stop early even if the fever settles quickly.
Side Effects
Cefixime is usually well tolerated. Common side effects include:
- Diarrhoea, nausea, or abdominal pain
- Indigestion or flatulence
- Headache or dizziness
- Mild skin rash
Less commonly it can cause thrush, and rarely it may trigger serious allergic reactions or severe, persistent diarrhoea due to a bowel infection. Seek urgent medical care if you develop facial swelling, breathing difficulty, a spreading rash, or bloody diarrhoea while taking Tinfix Powder for Suspensin.
Precautions & Warnings
Tinfix Powder for Suspensin is a prescription-only antibiotic — never self-medicate. Take it only when a registered doctor prescribes it, and never buy it over the counter or share it with others. Always complete the full prescribed course even after you feel well; in illnesses like typhoid the fever can settle long before the bacteria are fully cleared, and stopping early invites relapse and resistance.
Tell your doctor about any allergy to penicillin or cephalosporins and about kidney disease. Antibiotic resistance is a serious national crisis in Bangladesh, and using cephalosporins like Cefixime unnecessarily makes future infections harder to treat for everyone.
Drug Interactions
Tell your doctor about all medicines and supplements you take. Notable interactions with Cefixime include:
- Warfarin and other blood thinners — bleeding tendency may increase
- Probenecid — raises cefixime levels in the blood
- Carbamazepine — its levels may rise
- Some other antibiotics taken together may reduce effect
- Live oral typhoid vaccine may be less effective
Contraindications
Do not take Tinfix Powder for Suspensin if you:
- Are allergic to cefixime or other cephalosporin antibiotics
- Have had a severe allergic reaction (such as swelling or breathing difficulty) to penicillin
Use with caution and inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, a history of bowel disease (colitis), or a tendency to allergies. Your doctor will decide whether Tinfix Powder for Suspensin is suitable.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Cefixime may be used in pregnancy when the doctor considers it necessary, as cephalosporins are generally regarded as among the safer antibiotic options. Always tell your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to conceive.
Only small amounts pass into breast milk and it is usually considered compatible with breastfeeding, but watch the baby for loose stools or thrush. Discuss breastfeeding with your doctor before taking Tinfix Powder for Suspensin.
Storage Conditions
Store Tinfix Powder for Suspensin in a cool, dry place below 30°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture, in its original pack. Reconstituted suspension for children should be used within the period stated on the label. Keep all forms out of the reach of children and do not use the medicine beyond its expiry date.
Frequently Asked Questions
My doctor prescribed Tinfix Powder for Suspensin for typhoid — why must I keep taking it after the fever drops?
Can I stop Tinfix Powder for Suspensin once I feel completely fine?
Should I take Tinfix Powder for Suspensin with food, and is it safe if I am allergic to penicillin?
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