Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S
Description
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is prescribed to treat various bacterial infections
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S contains Cefixime
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is to be taken orally (via mouth) after carefully measuring out the desired dose
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is prescribed to children most commonly
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is to be used under doctor’s advisement
Description
About
Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S belongs to a class of drugs called “Cephalosporins”, specifically used in the treatment of bacterial infections. It is known to be Beta-Lactam, a broad-spectrum antibiotic i.e. it works against a wide range of disease-causing bacteria including life-threatening severe ones. Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is chemically composed of Cefixime, a 3rd generation cephalosporin. It is effective against a variety of gram-negative bacteria and also some gram-positive microbes.
This antibiotic is used to treat bacterial infections such as bronchitis (infection of the airway tubes leading to the lungs), gonorrhea (a sexually transmitted disease), and infections of the ears, throat, tonsils, and urinary tract. It will not work for viral infections(such as common cold, or flu). Therefore, using any antibiotic when it is not required may decrease its efficacy for future infections. On the other hand, some people might be allergic to penicillin antibiotics and hence will not be able to take Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S. It works by preventing bacteria from forming a protective cell layer called cell walls, thereby killing them.
Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is available on prescription, as a liquid in suspension form. Dosage of Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S depends on age, weight, patient’s response to the medicine, and their comorbidities. Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is given via mouth in dosage (usually 12-24 hourly) depending upon the severity of infection and kidney function. This can be safely prescribed to children 6 months and older. If you are pregnant or a lactating mother, consult a physician first. The drug dose regimen must be strictly followed without skipping to avoid bacterial resistance. Common side effects of this medication are nausea, diarrhea, and indigestion (stomach ache).
Indications
{{Product}} is prescribed to adults and children from above 6 months of age.
It is used in the treatment of:
- Infections of the respiratory tract like Pneumonia (nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs)
- Ear infection (otitis media)
- Urinary tract (UTIs)
- Biliary tract infections
- Sexually transmitted disease (e.g.; gonorrhea)
- Septicemia
- Bone/ joint infections
How Does {{PRODUCT}} Work
It is an antibiotic belonging to a class of drugs called cephalosporins. They work by preventing the bacteria from forming a protective cell layer called a cell wall, thereby killing them.
How To Use {{Product}}
Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S in a suspension form is given orally after accurate dosing, exclusively used to treat bacterial infections, without any impact on other microbes such as viruses, or fungi. It should be taken with meals to avoid side effects affecting the stomach. Make sure to divide your doses evenly throughout the day if prescribed more than once a day, without missing any dose, and complete the full course of treatment
It is given usually once or twice at 12 – 24 hourly intervals. Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S must not be used without a doctor’s advice to avoid bacterial resistance. Dosage is completely dependent on the weight, age, severity of infection, patient’s response to the medicine, and their comorbidities, kidney function. Your doctor may vary your dosage accordingly.
In case you are using a dry suspension formulation with powdered medicine packaged into the glass bottle. To make the liquid form add the prescribed amount of water as mentioned in the instructions and shake the bottle vigorously. Upon every use, make sure to shake the bottle before use. For dosing out the drug use a calibrated spoon available with the bottle or a calibrated cup/device bought separately from a pharmacy. Do not use household spoons for dosing out the medicine.
Form and strength
200 mg/5 ml – Suspension
100 mg/5 ml – Suspension
500 mg/5ml – Suspension
Dosage
Adult Dosage
Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is more suited for children due to compliance and ease of ingestion. Adult patients are prescribed the tablet form, check the relevant product for details.
Child Dosage
Children and infants aged 6 months and older can be safely prescribed Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S in appropriate doses.
For Infections of the respiratory tract, Tonsillitis/Pharynx Infection, ear, gonorrhea (uncomplicated), or mild to moderate urine infection, following dosing regimen can be followed which may vary from person to person depending on various factors.
6 months -12 years
Up to 45 kg or less: 8 mg/kg/day, orally once a day or twice a day at 12 hourly interval
12 years and above: weighing more than 45 kgs should be given an adult dose
Elderly Dosage
The tablet form is more suited for this age group. Doses must be adjusted keeping in mind comorbidities. Moreover, Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is excreted mostly by the kidney, therefore while administering the drug to elderly patients (65 years and above) careful consideration must be given to renal function while deciding upon the dose.
Pregnancy Use And Lactation
Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is classified as a pregnancy category B drug by FDA (meaning no evidence of any risk to the human fetus in controlled animal trials but insufficient data is available). If you are pregnant, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, please consult your doctor before using Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S. This medicine is also secreted in human milk, if you are breastfeeding, please consult your doctor before taking Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S.
Contraindications
Please inform your doctor if you have a history of any before using Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S:
- Allergic reaction to Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S or other cephalosporins
- Neonates with jaundice or yellowing of eyes/skin
- Severe renal impairment
- Pre-existing gallbladder disease/ stones
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions while using Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S:
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S may cause hypersensitivity (allergy) to cephalosporins or penicillin’s
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is not recommended for use in infants under 2 months of age
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S must be used with caution (if at all) in severe renal function impairment or kidney or liver disease after dose adjustment
- If there’s a history of a Gastrointestinal disease such as colitis, inform your doctor before treatment
- Gall bladder stones/precipitates can form with the use of Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S alongside calcium-containing products, most commonly observed in pediatric patients
- Clostridium Difficile associated diarrhea can occur with the use of certain antibiotics. Immediately contact tor doctor
- Altered prothrombin time with prolonged antibiotic intake (inhibition of hemostasis) can occur, caution is advised
- Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S may interfere with your blood glucose levels, inform your doctor when taking a blood test
- Malnourishment or poor health status can increase the risk of side effects
- Before starting Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S pregnant and/or breastfeeding females should consult a doctor first
- Phenylketonuria (PKU) – an inherited condition characterized by decreased metabolism of phenylalanine, an amino acid
- Immunizations/vaccinations as some live vaccines might not work well with Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Interaction With Other Medications
Certain medications could interact with Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S, hence, in that case, your doctor might alter your dosage and make sure to monitor blood sugar levels more closely.
Please inform your doctor about the use of the following before taking Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S:
- Probenecid
- Calcium containing solutions as infusion diluents (ringer’s solution. Hartmann solution, calcium acetate, etc)
- Furosemide
- Cotrimoxazole
- Carbamazepine
- Fluconazole
- Anticoagulants such as warfarin, heparin
- Chloramphenicol
- Erythromycin
- Vancomycin
- Cholera Vaccine (Live)
- BCG Vaccine
Adverse Effects
Like most medicines, Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S has some side effects which include:
Common adverse effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Indigestion (stomach ache)
- Diarrhea
- Headaches
- Numbness
- Dizziness
- Mild rash
- Vaginal discharge
- Oral thrush (opportunistic fungal infection of the mouth)
Serious adverse effects
Immediately consult your doctor if you notice any of the following or worse signs:
- Hypersensitivity/allergic skin reactions; in this case discontinue
- Very rarely: pseudomembranous colitis (inflamed large intestine)
- Hemolytic anemia (a blood cell disorder characterized by faster destruction than the production of red blood cells)
- Encephalopathy (brain disease or damage).
- Watery or bloody diarrhea
- Cold clammy skin, discoloration/ numbness of fingers
- Shortness of breath
- Difficulty in urination
- Lower back pain
- Convulsions
HOW TO COPE WITH SOME OF THE ADVERSE EFFECTS
- Nausea (feeling sick) – Take Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S with meals to avoid feeling sick.
- Diarrhea – Keep yourself hydrated by having lots of fluids and if the problem persists, consult your doctor before taking any medication for vomiting and diarrhea
- Stomach ache – Try to rest as much as possible and have smaller and more frequent meals. Using a heat pack or hot water bottle over the area in pain might help in giving some relief. If the pain persists and is severe, speak to your doctor.
- Headache – Take a painkiller, rest and keep yourself hydrated at all times.
- High temperature – Take paracetamol to bring the temperature down and have plenty of fluids. If it persists for long, contact your doctor.
- Mild rash – Taking an antihistamine might help. Ask your pharmacist for a suitable one. If it doesn’t go away or gets worse, contact your doctor.
Inform your doctor immediately if you experience any serious side effects.
FAQ’s
# 1. What Exactly Does {{PRODUCT}} Do?
It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic belonging to a class of drugs called cephalosporins that prevent bacteria from forming a protective cell layer called cell wall, thereby killing them.
# 2. How Long Does It Take For {{PRODUCT}} To Start Working?
It starts working almost immediately but it may take a few days to kill the disease-causing bacteria and relieve you from the symptoms.
# 3. How Long Will I Have To Take {{PRODUCT}} For?
The duration for using Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S depends on the type of infection you have, your age, and kidney function. It is usually taken once or twice a day for 7-14 days, as prescribed by the doctor.
# 4. Can I Stop Taking {{PRODUCT}}?
Do not just stop taking the medicine, make sure to complete your treatment course even if you feel better.
# 5. Is There Any Food Or Drinks That I Need To Avoid?
No, there is no food or drink that needs to be avoided while taking Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S
#6. Can I Drink Alcohol With {{PRODUCT}}?
Avoid drinking alcohol while you are on Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S as it may cause dizziness and headaches as a side effect.
# 7. WHAT IF I TAKE TOO MUCH OF {{PRODUCT}}?
If you have taken too much of the prescribed Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S you may experience common side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach ache, headaches, dizziness, and at times a mild rash as a reaction to Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S; in which case inform your doctor immediately.
# 8. What If I Forget To Take {{PRODUCT}}?
In case you miss a dose, take your next dose on time, and do not try making up for the missed dose by doubling it up. If it helps to remind you, set an alarm so you do not miss any dose. Make sure to complete your course of treatment even if you feel better and think you do not need to take it anymore.
# 9. Can I Take {{PRODUCT}} During Pregnancy Or Breastfeeding?
There is no evidence of Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S being unsafe during pregnancy or breastfeeding, however, it is better to inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before taking the medication. Without a doctor’s advice taking Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is not suggested.
#10. Can The Use Of {{PRODUCT}} Cause Diarrhea?
Yes, since Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S is an antibiotic that not only kills the harmful bacteria but can also affect the helpful bacteria in your stomach or intestine, it can cause diarrhea. If diarrhea persists, inform your doctor.
#11. Is {{PRODUCT}} Safe For Kidneys?
{{Product}} does not affect kidneys when given alone, but when it is taken in combination with aminoglycosides (gentamicin, tobramycin) or other cephalosporins antibiotics, it may increase the risk of kidney damage. Therefore, it is advised to take Orpase 100mg/5ml Suspension 1 ‘S only when prescribed by your doctor.
#12. Can I Drive Or Ride A Bike While Taking {{PRODUCT}}?
Make sure you know how your body reacts while using ‘product’ as it is known to make you feel dizzy. Do not drive or use any machinery until you feel normal again.
#13. How Should {{PRODUCT}} Be Stored?
Keep the medicine at room temperature in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. The suspension (liquid) form is stored either at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Keep the container tightly closed. Discard any unused medicine after 14 days. Keep all medications away from children and pets.
Additional information
Type | Suspension – Syrup |
---|---|
Feature | 100mg/5ml |
Unit | 'S |
Formula | Cefixime |
Composition | Cefixime 100 mg / 5 ml |
Brand | Martin Dow |
Prescription Required | Yes |