- Overview
- Uses
- Benefits
- Side Effect
- How to use
- How It works
- What if you forget to take?
- Safety Advice
- FAQ
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Last Updated On: May 3, 2023
Roxem-150mg
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Product Overview
Composition: Roxithromycin (150mg)
Roxem 150mg Tablet is an antibiotic used to treat various types of bacterial infections. It is effective in resolving most infections of the respiratory tract, ear, nose, throat, lungs, and skin. It stops the growth of infection-causing bacteria and thus resolves the symptoms. Roxem 150mg Tablet should be taken by mouth on an empty stomach. It should be used regularly at evenly spaced time intervals as prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.
Inform your doctor if you have any previous history of allergy or heart problems before taking this medicine. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medicine.
Uses
Treatment of Bacterial infections
Side Effect
Common side effects:
- Nausea and vomiting
- Stomach ache
- Diarrhoea
- Mouth sores
- Vaginal thrush
- Skin rash
- Headache
- Ringing or buzzing in the ears
- Decreased appetite
How to use
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Roxem 150mg Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
How It works
Roxem 150mg Tablet is an antibiotic. It works by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. Thus, it stops the bacteria from growing, and prevents the infection from spreading.
Safety Advice for Roxem-150mg
Alcohol
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumptio
Pregnancy
Roxem 150mg Tablet is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby; however, there are limited human studies.
Breastfeeding
Roxem 150mg Tablet is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
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