
Category
Antibacterial (Cephalosporin)
Form
Dispersible Tablets
Strength
125mg / 250mg / 500mg
CAS
66592-87-8
Cefadroxyl Dispersible Tablets – Convenient Oral Cephalosporin Therapy
First-generation cephalosporin antibacterial. Dispersible tablets for easy administration. Suitable for pediatric and geriatric patients. Effective against Gram-positive bacteria. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Cefadroxyl Dispersible Tablets are an oral antibacterial formulation belonging to the cephalosporin class. They work by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to bacterial elimination. Identified by CAS Number 66592-87-8, they ensure pharmaceutical-grade quality. Dispersible form allows easy administration in water. Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
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- First-generation cephalosporin antibiotic.
- Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis.
- Effective for respiratory, urinary, and skin infections.
- Dispersible form improves patient compliance.
- Reliable outpatient antibacterial therapy.
Introduction
- Cefadroxyl Dispersible Tablets are an oral antibacterial formulation belonging to the cephalosporin class.
- They work by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to bacterial elimination.
- Identified by CAS Number 66592-87-8, they ensure pharmaceutical-grade quality.
- Dispersible form allows easy administration in water.
- Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
Important Information
- Belongs to first-generation cephalosporin class.
- CAS 66592-87-8 ensures traceability.
- Available in 125mg, 250mg, and 500mg strengths.
- Dispersible tablet dosage form.
- Requires medical supervision.
Dosage
General
- Children: approx. 30 mg/kg/day
- Adults: 500mg to 1g daily
- Duration: typically 5–10 days
Administration
- Dissolve tablet in water before use
- Consume immediately after dispersion
- Can be taken with or without food
- Maintain consistent dosing intervals
Important
- Complete full prescribed course
- Do not skip doses
- Avoid self-medication
Storage
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from moisture and sunlight
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Shelf Life
- Typical shelf life: 24–36 months
- Check expiry before use
- Proper storage ensures effectiveness
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
- High-purity API (CAS 66592-87-8)
- Advanced dispersible tablet technology
- Uniform dosage consistency
- Multi-stage quality control testing
- Compliance with WHO-GMP and EU-GMP standards
Precautions
- Avoid in cephalosporin allergy
- Use cautiously in kidney impairment
- Maintain hydration during treatment
- Avoid unnecessary antibiotic use
- Use under medical supervision in children
- Monitor prolonged therapy
Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Skin rash
- Allergic reactions
- Abdominal discomfort
- Rare kidney-related issues
- Very rare severe hypersensitivity
Expert View
- Reliable first-generation cephalosporin.
- Improves compliance with dispersible format.
- Widely used in outpatient settings.
- Effective for Gram-positive infections.
- Strong global clinical acceptance.
Indications
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Lower respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Bone infections
- Pediatric infections
Maintenance
- Typical duration: 5–10 days
- Complete full course
- Adjust dose in renal impairment
- Monitor patient response
- Follow physician guidance
Why Choose
- Patient-friendly dispersible formulation
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Reliable antibacterial therapy
- Global export-quality standards
- Consistent product performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is cefadroxil dispersible used for?+-
Cefadroxyl dispersible tablets are used to treat respiratory, urinary, and skin infections with easy oral administration.
What are cefadroxil tablets used for?+-
They are used for bacterial infections such as throat infections, UTIs, and skin infections.
Is cefadroxil safe for kidneys?+-
It is generally safe but requires caution in patients with kidney impairment.
When should I take cefadroxil tablets?+-
They can be taken with or without food at evenly spaced intervals as prescribed.
Which is better, azithromycin or cefadroxil?+-
Both antibiotics serve different purposes; the choice depends on infection type and medical advice.
