Uses of Anbilid 125

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Anbilid 125 contains the main ingredient is Cefdinir 125mg, which is indicated in the treatment of parasites, antivirals, antifungals and anti-infectives. The medicine is prepared in the form of a peach-scented powder, which is very suitable for the taste of young children. Using the right dose of the drug will bring high efficiency and avoid unwanted side effects.

1. What is Anbilid 125?


Anbilid 125 is an antibiotic with the main ingredient being Cefdinir 125mg. The drug is indicated for the treatment of parasites, antivirals, antifungals, and anti-infectives.
Anbilid 125 is prepared in the form of a dry powder mixed with an oral mixture. In addition to the main ingredient Cefdinir, the drug also contains excipients such as: Sucrose, Aspartame, Dextrose anhydrous, Titanium dioxide, Aerosil, Polyplasdone XL-10, Polyvinylpyrrolidone K30, Peach flavor, Xanthan gum, Magnesium Stearate.

2. Effects and indications of Anbilid 125


The main active ingredient in Anbilid is Cefdinir. This is a semi-synthetic antibiotic belonging to the 3rd generation cephalosporin group. This active ingredient has the effect of killing bacteria by inhibiting the self-synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, so the bacteria cannot build the cell wall and will be broken. Cefdinir is active against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
Bacteria resistant to Cefdinir mainly by the mechanism of beta-lactamase hydrolysis, change the penicillin-binding protein chains and reduce the permeability of Cefdinir through the bacterial cell membrane.
Indications:
Anbilid is used to treat mild to moderate infections. Caused by active susceptible strains of bacteria in children and adults in the following cases:
Community-acquired pneumonia caused by Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis. Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis caused by bacteria Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus para influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis. Acute maxillary sinusitis caused by bacteria Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalis. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections caused by Streptococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae.

3. How to use and dose Anbilid 125


Usage:
Patients need to take orally. Anbilid 125 is prepared in powder form, so before using it, just dissolve the mixture in water and drink it right away. Patients can take it before or after a meal without affecting the effect of the drug. However, care should be taken and should be taken at least 2 hours before taking iron or antacids. Dosage: This is a prescription drug, so patients need to follow the doctor's prescription or refer to the dosage below:
Children from 6 months to 12 years old: 14mg/kg/day, Do not exceed 600mg/day. In addition, depending on the case, there will be a specific dose.
Acute bacterial otitis media: 7mg/kg body weight/time x 2 times/day, used for about 5 - 10 days or 14mg/kg body weight/time x 1 time/day, used for about 10 days. Acute maxillary sinusitis: 7mg/kg body weight/time x 2 times/day or 14mg/kg/time x 1 time/day, then check again after 10 days of drinking. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis: 7mg/kg body weight/time x 2 times/day, orally for about 5-10 days or 14mg/kg/time x 1 time/day, orally for 10 days. Uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections: 7mg/kg/weight x 2 times/day, orally for 10 days. People with renal failure: children with creatinine clearance < 30ml/min: Use a dose of 7mg/kg body weight/time/day, not more than 300mg/day).
Patients on hemodialysis: 7mg/kg body weight/time x 2 times/day.
Children 12 years and older and adults
Community-acquired pneumonia: 300mg/time x 2 times/day, used for 10 days. Acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis: 300mg/time x 2 times/day, used for 5-10 days or 600mg/time/day for 10 days. Acute maxillary sinusitis: 300mg/time x 2 times/day or 600mg/kg/time x 1 time/day, orally for 10 days. Pharyngitis/tonsillitis: 300mg/time x 2 times/day orally for 5-10 days or 600mg/kg/time x 1 time/orally for 10 days. Uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections: 300mg/time, orally for 10 days. Note: Do not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dose or stop abruptly without consulting your doctor.

4. Contraindications to the use of Anbilid 125


Contraindicated to use Anbilid 125 in the following cases:
Patients with hypersensitivity to the active ingredient cefdinir and other excipients in the drug. People who are allergic to antibiotics of the cephalosporin group, penicillin. Not indicated for use in children under 6 months of age

5. Anbilid 125 . side effects


In the process of using Anbilid 125, patients may experience some of the following side effects:
Common: Diarrhea, nausea, rash, headache, abdominal pain,... Uncommon: Indigestion , abdominal bloating, dysphagia, vomiting, red rash, increased liver enzymes, leukopenia, vaginitis, atopic dermatitis, dyspnea. Rare: Allergies, anaphylaxis, renal dysfunction, liver dysfunction causing cholestasis, anemia, pseudo-biliary colitis, agranulocytosis, hemorrhage,... When the body has any If there are any unusual signs or side effects, the patient should immediately notify the doctor for advice on appropriate solutions. Do not self-treat at home, as it can make the condition worse.

6. Drug interactions


Some interactions may occur if Anbilid 125 is taken with the following drugs:
Iron-containing drugs or antacids: May reduce the absorption of cefdinir. Therefore, if co-administration is required, patients should take cefdinir before or after taking these drugs at least 2 hours. Probenecid: reduces renal excretion of cefdinir. Drug interactions are very dangerous if not handled properly. Therefore, to avoid this situation, let your doctor know the names of drugs, herbs or supplements you are taking or want to take.

7. Note when using Anbilid 125


During the use of Anbilid 125, patients should note:
Like other antibiotics, long-term treatment with Cefdinir can produce resistant bacteria, leading to drug resistance. Therefore, if there is a case of reinfection during treatment, the doctor must change to another antibiotic. For people with a history of colitis should be used with caution. Thoroughly exploit the patient's information and allergy history before taking the drug. Pregnant women: Although there are no adequate studies, however, to ensure safety, it is best to weigh the benefits and risks before using. Postpartum mothers who are breastfeeding: When taking 600mg, the amount of cefdinir is not found in breast milk. Therefore, this case can be used in cases where it is absolutely necessary. Anbilid 125 is not indicated for children under 6 months of age

8. Handling overdose and missed dose Anbilid 125


Overdose: If the case of overdose and the body appears symptoms and signs of poisoning such as: nausea, epigastric pain, convulsions, diarrhea, delirium, ..., the patient should notify the patient. see a doctor and go to the emergency room right away. Management measures may include dialysis, gastric lavage, and detoxification. Missed dose: Patients should make up for the missed dose as soon as they remember, and the time between the missed dose and the next dose should be far apart. If it is too close or the same, skip the missed dose and take the next dose as planned. Absolutely do not take a double dose under any circumstances. Anbilid 125 contains the main ingredient Cefdinir 125mg which is indicated in the treatment of parasites, antivirals, antifungals and anti-infectives. The medicine is prepared in the form of a peach-scented powder, which is very suitable for the taste of young children. Using the right dose of the drug will bring high efficiency and avoid unwanted side effects.
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