amthro cf lb 200mg/250mg tablet
What is amthro cf lb 200mg/250mg tablet used for?
Azicef-LB Tablet (Cefixime + Azithromycin) is used to treat ANTI INFECTIVES. It contains Cefixime (200mg) + Azithromycin (250mg), which Cefixime inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding. Always consult your doctor before use. Take as prescribed.
- Generic Name: Cefixime + Azithromycin
- Manufacturer: Ridhima Biocare
- Form: Allopathy
- Pregnancy Category: A
- Prescription Required: Yes
๐ amthro cf lb 200mg/250mg tablet Uses & Benefits
Respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, typhoid fever, gonorrhea, skin and soft tissue infections
Off-label uses: Lyme disease, pertussis, chancroid, granuloma inguinale
๐ Drug Information
| Generic Name(s) | Cefixime + Azithromycin |
| Brand Name | Azicef-LB Tablet |
| Manufacturer | Ridhima Biocare |
| Packaging / Form | Varies by brand (Allopathy) |
| Therapeutic Class | ANTI INFECTIVES |
| Action Class | Cephalosporin antibiotic + Macrolide antibiotic |
| Route of Administration | Oral |
| Storage | Store at 20-25ยฐC (68-77ยฐF); protect from light and moisture |
| Shelf Life | As per manufacturer |
๐ฌ Pharmacology (PK/PD)
Pharmacokinetics
How It Works
Cefixime inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins; Azithromycin inhibits protein synthesis by binding to 50S ribosomal subunit
Mechanism Steps
๐ก How to Take amthro cf lb 200mg/250mg tablet
Follow your doctor's prescription exactly.
โ ๏ธ Side Effects of amthro cf lb 200mg/250mg tablet
โ Common Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Rash
๐จ Serious Side Effects
- Pseudomembranous colitis
- Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- Hepatotoxicity
- QT prolongation
- Torsades de pointes
โ ๏ธ Rare Side Effects
- Interstitial nephritis
- Hemolytic anemia
- Thrombocytopenia
- Agranulocytosis
- Pancreatitis
Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.
๐ฌ Drug Interactions
| โ ๏ธ Drug | Severity | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Warfarin | Major | Increased INR and bleeding risk |
| Disulfiram | Major | Disulfiram-like reaction |
| Methotrexate | Major | Increased methotrexate toxicity |
| Ergot derivatives | Major | Ergotism risk |
| Pimozide | Major | QT prolongation risk |
| Oral contraceptives | Moderate | Reduced contraceptive efficacy |
| Antacids | Moderate | Decreased absorption of azithromycin |
| Digoxin | Moderate | Increased digoxin levels |
| Cyclosporine | Moderate | Increased cyclosporine levels |
| Theophylline | Moderate | Increased theophylline levels |
| Vitamin K antagonists | Minor | Possible enhanced anticoagulation |
| Probenecid | Minor | Increased cefixime levels |
๐จ Major Interactions
- Warfarin
- Disulfiram
- Methotrexate
- Ergot derivatives
- Pimozide
โก Moderate Interactions
- Oral contraceptives
- Antacids
- Digoxin
- Cyclosporine
- Theophylline
โน๏ธ Minor Interactions
- Vitamin K antagonists
- Probenecid
๐ฝ๏ธ Food Interactions
Cefixime: Food delays absorption; Azithromycin: Food decreases absorption (take on empty stomach)
๐ท Alcohol Interaction
Avoid alcohol; may increase risk of hepatotoxicity and disulfiram-like reaction
๐ก๏ธ Safety & Warnings
๐ซ Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to cephalosporins, macrolides, or any component; history of cholestatic jaundice/hepatic dysfunction with azithromycin
๐ Monitoring Parameters
Renal function, hepatic function, CBC, signs of superinfection, QT interval if risk factors
๐คฑ Lactation Safety
Cefixime: Excreted in breast milk in low amounts, generally considered safe; Azithromycin: Excreted
๐ Overdose Management
Supportive care; no specific antidote; consider gastric lavage if recent ingestion
โฐ Missed Dose
Take as soon as remembered; if near next dose, skip missed dose; do not double dose
๐จโโ๏ธ Reviewed by Expert
โญ User Reviews
Good quality medicine. Satisfied with the outcome.
Effective and reliable. Worked as expected.
Good quality medicine. Satisfied with the outcome.
Effective and reliable. Worked as expected.
Helpful and effective medicine as per my experience. Always consult a doctor.