| PACKAGING TYPE: | 30ml C-box |
| COMPOSITION: | Cefixime 50mg +ofloxacin 50mg Dry Syrup |
| FORMULATION: | Syrup |
| Description: | CEFTIGEST-O Dry Syrup is a combination pediatric antibiotic containing Cefixime (50mg) and Ofloxacin (50mg). This dual antibiotic formulation offers broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage by combining a third-generation cephalosporin with a fluoroquinolone. It is highly effective in treating mixed and resistant bacterial infections in children, including respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal infections, urinary tract infections, and typhoid fever. The dry syrup form ensures stability and convenient reconstitution for easy pediatric administration. |
| Side Effects: | Note: Side effects are usually mild but consult a doctor if they persist. Nausea or vomiting Diarrhea Abdominal discomfort Dizziness or headache Rare allergic reactions |
| How to Use: | Reconstitute with boiled and cooled water up to the marked level Shake well before each use Administer as prescribed by a healthcare professional Can be taken with or without food Complete the full course of treatment |
| Precaution: | Use only under strict medical supervision Avoid in patients with known allergy to cephalosporins or fluoroquinolones Use cautiously in children due to Ofloxacin component Ensure proper dosage based on body weight Do not discontinue treatment prematurely |
| Product Benefits: | Dual antibiotic action for enhanced infection control Effective against resistant and mixed bacterial infections Useful in respiratory, gastrointestinal, and urinary infections Helps in managing typhoid and severe infections Pediatric-friendly dry syr |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to treat severe or resistant bacterial infections such as respiratory infections, typhoid, gastrointestinal infections, and urinary tract infections in children.
It contains an additional antibiotic (Ofloxacin), providing broader and stronger antibacterial coverage.
It should be used in children only when prescribed by a doctor, especially due to the presence of Ofloxacin.
















