HEALEY PHARMA (UK) LIMITED

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Brand Name :HL
Model Number :250MG / 5ML 60ML
Certification :GMP
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :30,000 bottles
Price :Negotiation
Payment Terms :Western Union, D/A, L/C, T/T
Supply Ability :1,000,000 bottles per month
Delivery Time :Negotiation
Packaging Details :1 BOTTLE/BOX*100/CATON
Product Name :Cephalexin For Oral Suspension
Composition :Each 5 ML oral suspension contains: Cephalexin 250MG
Standard :BP
Package :1 BOTTLE/BOX*100/CATON
Indications :Infections caused by susceptible organisms
Storage Instructions :Containers should be kept tightly closed, stored below 25°C and in a dry place. Protect from light. Once dispensed, the syrup must be used within 14 days if stored in a refrigerator. If stored at room temperature, use within 7 days. Shake the bottle before
Expiration Date :3 Years
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Cephalexin For Oral Suspension Drugs 250MG / 5ML 60ML 1Bootle / Box

Cephalexin For Oral Suspension Drugs 250MG / 5ML 60ML

COMPOSITION:

Each 5 ML Oral Suspension contains: Cephalexin 250MG

PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION:

Cephalexin is an acid-stable cephalosporin and is well absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract. Peak plasma concentrations, reached at about 1 hour after ingestion of the drug, are approximately 9 and 18 ug/mL after oral doses of 250 and 500 mg, respectively.
Cephalexin inhibits bacterial cell-wall synthesis in a manner similar to that of penicillin. In-vitro sensitivity does not necessarily indicate in-vivo efficacy. Cephalexin is active in vitro against both gram-positive and gram-negative micro-organisms. Group A Strep. pyogenes, the viridans group, and non-hemolytic streptococci, Strep. (D.) pneumoniae, penicillin-resistant and penicillin-sensitive Staph. aureus, Staph. epidermis, Cl. perfringens, List. monocytogenes, B. subtilis, C. diphtheriae, N. gonorrhoeae, N. meningitides, and A. israelii are highly sensitive to this agent, many being suppressed by concentrations of 0,004 to 1 ug/mL.
Gram-negative bacteria are generally less susceptible, but the majority strains of Salmonella, including S. typhi, most Shigella, all Pr. mirabilis, and about 75% of E. coli, 60 % of para-colon strains are inhibited by 1 to 6 ug/mL. Indole-producing strains of Proteus Enterobacter (Aerobacter), Pseudomonas, and an occasional strain of Klebsiella are highly resistant to cephalexin. Enterococci and H. influenza are also insensitive to the drug.
The ingestion of food may delay absorption.

INDICATIONS:

Infections caused by susceptible organisms.

CONTRA-INDICATIONS:

Patients who are known or suspected to be allergic to other cephalosporins should not be treated with cephalexin.

DOSAGE AND DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

The usual adult dose is 250-500 mg every 6 hours and for children 25 to 50 mg per kg body mass daily in divided doses.
When high doses are required the use of a parenteral cephalosporin should be considered. In patients with impaired kidney function smaller doses should be employed: with creatinine clearances of 5, 20 and 50 mL per minute, daily doses should not exceed 0,5, 1,5 and 3 g respectively and 8, 25 and 50 mg per kg respectively in children.
Suspension
To make up to 100 mL, add 54 mL of water, invert bottle and shake until all powder is dispersed.

SIDE EFFECTS AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS:

Side-effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal discomfort. Skin rashes occur in about 1% of patients treated with cephalexin and rises in serum transaminases have been noted. Eosinophilia and neutropenia have occurred in a few patients. Supra-infection with resistant micro-organisms, particularly Candida, may follow treatment.
Care is necessary in treating patients known to be hypersensitive to penicillin or with known histories of allergy. Reduced dosage is necessary in patients with impaired kidney function.
The urine of patients taking cephalexin may give a false positive reaction for glucose with copper-reduction reagents. Positive results to the Coomb's test have been reported with cephalexin.

STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Containers should be kept tightly closed, stored below 25°C and in a dry place. Protect from light. Once dispensed, the syrup must be used within 14 days if stored in a refrigerator. If stored at room temperature, use within 7 days. Shake the bottle before use.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

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