Lenzomore Dry Syrup
About Lenzomore Dry Syrup
Lenzomore Dry Syrup is used for the treatment of antibacterial infections by stopping the production of proteins that help the bacteria to develop. Lenzomore Dry Syrup belongs to a group of organic compounds known as oxazolidinone antibiotic. Aside for use in the curing of most gram-positive bacteria it is also useful for the treatment of tuberculosis. It can be both had orally or can be injected into the body.
The most common side effects that you may experience from using Lenzomore Dry Syrup are headache, diarrhea, skin rash, nausea and vomiting. Certain severe reactions may range from anemia, to fungal infection, irregular or rapid heartbeat, cough, fatigue, difficulty in breathing, clouded thoughts, fever. In order to avoid such side effects whether minor or major it is advised that you have a word with your physician and take preventive measures. Restrain from using Lenzomore Dry Syrup if you :
- Are pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant.
- Are breastfeeding a baby.
- Are suffering from high blood pressure or bone marrow troubles.
- Are taking any prescriptive or non-prescriptive drugs, herbal medications or dietary supplements.
- Are involved in activities that need you to lift heavy objects or requires constant attention.
- Are allergic to any medicine, food or substance or any of the ingredients contained within Lenzomore Dry Syrup particularly.
The dosage for Lenzomore Dry Syrup varies from person and person. Your doctor may prescribe the dosage depending on your medical history, your age, gender and condition. However, the usual dose in adults for treating bacterial infections is about 600 mg both orally or for IV. It needs to be taken every 12 hours over a period of 14- 28 days. The dose for children is about 10 mg every 8 hours over 14-28 days as well. In case of suspected drug overdose seek medical supervision right away.
What are the uses of Lenzomore Dry Syrup
Bacterial Septicemia
It is used in the treatment of septicemia which is an infection of the blood caused by Staphylococci and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Lenzomore Dry Syrup helps in the treatment of Pneumonia which is a most common type of lung infection caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae.
Skin And Structure Infection
Lenzomore Dry Syrup treats skin and structure infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes and Staphylococcus aureus, including MRSA strains.
What are the contraindications of Lenzomore Dry Syrup ?
Not recommended in patients with known allergy to Lenzomore Dry Syrup
Key highlights of Lenzomore Dry Syrup
How long is the duration of effect?
The effect of Lenzomore Dry Syrup lasts for an average duration of 12 to 15 hours.
What is the onset of action?
The effect of this medication can be observed in 1 to 2 hours.
Are there any pregnancy warnings?
Lenzomore Dry Syrup is not recommended for use during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. Consult your doctor about the potential benefits and risks before deciding to take this medication.
Is it habit forming?
No habit forming tendency have been reported.
Are there any breast-feeding warnings?
Lenzomore Dry Syrup is known to excreted in breastmilk. It is not recommended for use during breastfeeding unless absolutely necessary. Consult your doctor about the potential benefits and risks before deciding to take this medicine.
What are the dosage instructions?
Are there any missed dose instructions?
The missed dose should be taken as soon possible. It is advisable to skip the missed dose if it's already time for your next scheduled dose.
Are there any overdose instructions?
Seek emergency medical treatment or contact the doctor in case of overdose.
How does this medication work?
Lenzomore Dry Syrup, a synthetic antibiotic, belongs to a class of antimicrobials known as Oxazolidinones. Lenzomore Dry Syrup prevents the growth and replication of bacteria by impeding its ability to produce proteins.
What are the interactions of Lenzomore Dry Syrup ?
Whenever you take more than one medicine, or mix it with certain foods or beverages, you"re at risk of a drug interaction.
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Interaction with Alcohol
Alcohol
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.Interaction with Medicine
Glimepiride
Lenzomore Dry Syrup may increase the effect of glimepiride which increases the risk of low blood glucose. Seek immediate medical treatment if you have any symptoms of dizziness, weakness, sweating. Close monitoring of blood glucose levels is necessary. Inform the doctor if you are receiving antidiabetics medications which contain glimepiride, glipizide.Ondansetron
These medicines may increase the risk of serotonin syndrome which may cause confusion, tremor, fast heartbeat, and weakness. Inform the doctor if you are receiving ondansetron or any antidepressants. Close monitoring of blood pressure is necessary. An alternate class of medicine should be prescribed based on the clinical condition.Ethinyl Estradiol
The desired effect of contraceptive pills will not be achieved if these medicines are taken together. Appropriate dose adjustments or replacement of the medicine should be made under the doctor's supervision.Cholera Vaccine
Cholera vaccine should not be administered if the patient has taken Lenzomore Dry Syrup within 14 days before vaccination. Usage of other antibiotics and vaccines should be reported to the doctor.Interaction with Disease
Colitis
Avoid if you experience severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, and blood in stools after taking Lenzomore Dry Syrup. Inform the doctor if you are suffering from any gastrointestinal diseases. Drink adequate amount of water to prevent dehydration.
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