
Category
Antibacterial (Cephalosporin)
Form
Dry Syrup
Strength
50mg/5ml
CAS
79350-37-1
Cefixime Dry Syrup – Pediatric Oral Cephalosporin Antibacterial Therapy
Third-generation cephalosporin antibacterial. Dry syrup formulation for reconstitution. Pediatric-friendly liquid dosage form. Broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Cefixime Dry Syrup is a widely used oral antibacterial belonging to the cephalosporin class. It contains Cefixime (CAS 79350-37-1) and is reconstituted into a suspension before use. Provides effective antibacterial coverage against susceptible organisms. Ideal for patients requiring liquid dosage forms. Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
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- Third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic.
- Oral suspension prepared after reconstitution.
- Effective for respiratory, ENT, and urinary infections.
- Preferred for pediatric patients.
- Reliable antibacterial therapy.
Introduction
- Cefixime Dry Syrup is a widely used oral antibacterial belonging to the cephalosporin class.
- It contains Cefixime (CAS 79350-37-1) and is reconstituted into a suspension before use.
- Provides effective antibacterial coverage against susceptible organisms.
- Ideal for patients requiring liquid dosage forms.
- Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
Important Information
- Belongs to third-generation cephalosporin class.
- CAS 79350-37-1 ensures traceability.
- Available as 50mg/5ml dry syrup.
- Requires reconstitution before use.
- Requires medical supervision.
Dosage
General
- Children: approx. 8 mg/kg/day
- Adults (if required): as prescribed
- Duration: typically 5–14 days
Administration
- Add boiled and cooled water up to mark
- Shake well to form suspension
- Shake before each use
- Measure dose accurately
Important
- Complete full prescribed course
- Do not skip doses
- Follow proper reconstitution instructions
Storage
- Store below 25°C before reconstitution
- After reconstitution store as directed
- Protect from sunlight
- Keep tightly closed
Shelf Life
- Unopened: 24–36 months
- After reconstitution: typically 7–14 days
- Check expiry before use
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
- High-quality API (CAS 79350-37-1)
- Controlled dry syrup formulation
- Uniform suspension consistency
- Multi-stage quality testing
- Global regulatory compliance
Precautions
- Avoid in cephalosporin allergy
- Use cautiously in kidney disease
- Maintain hydration
- Use under medical supervision in children
- Avoid unnecessary antibiotic use
- Complete full prescribed course
Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Skin rash
- Allergic reactions
- Headache
- Rare severe hypersensitivity
Expert View
- Highly effective pediatric antibacterial.
- Reliable cephalosporin therapy.
- Ensures accurate dosing and compliance.
- Widely used in outpatient care.
- Strong global clinical acceptance.
Indications
- Respiratory tract infections
- Ear infections (otitis media)
- Throat infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Typhoid fever (as prescribed)
Maintenance
- Typical duration: 5–14 days
- Complete full course
- Maintain consistent dosing intervals
- Adjust dose in renal impairment
- Monitor patient response
Why Choose
- Pediatric-friendly formulation
- Third-generation cephalosporin
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Global export-quality standards
- Reliable antibacterial performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is the use of cefixime dry syrup?+-
Cefixime Dry Syrup is used to treat bacterial infections such as respiratory, urinary, and ear infections, especially in children.
Is cefixime safe for children?+-
Yes, it is generally safe when prescribed by a doctor and used according to proper dosing guidelines.
How to use cefixime syrup for a child?+-
Reconstitute with water, shake well, and administer using a measuring device as prescribed.
Is cefixime best for cough?+-
It is only effective for cough caused by bacterial infections, not viral conditions.
Can we give cefixime for a cold?+-
No, it is not effective for viral infections like the common cold.
