Cefixime 200 mg and Ornidazole 500 mg Tablets are special medicines that help you feel better when you have bad infections caused by harmful germs like bacteria and parasites. These germs can make you sick with problems like fever, stomach pain, or loose motion (diarrhea). This tablet is a mix of two strong medicines – Cefixime and Ornidazole. These strong compositions work together as a team to fight off infections and help you recover faster.
Cefixime is an antibiotic that stops bacteria from growing and spreading. On the other hand, Ornidazole fights parasites and some bacteria that can cause tummy infections. This medicine is often given when you have stomach infections, urinary infections, or lung infections.
When you take this tablet, it goes into your stomach, gets absorbed into your blood, and travels around your body to fight the germs making you sick. After a few days, you’ll start to feel stronger and healthier again.
Cefixime and Ornidazole Tablets Uses
Here are the uses of Cefixime 200 mg and Ornidazole 500 mg Tablets:Â
Stomach Infections – This medicine treats infections that cause diarrhea, pain, and vomiting.
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) – It helps kill bacteria causing burning and pain while passing urine.
Respiratory Infections – It works on lung infections like bronchitis and throat infections.
Dental Infections – These tablets help treat gum and tooth infections caused by bacteria.
Gynecological Infections – It is also used to treat some women’s infections caused by parasites or bacteria.
How Does This Medicine Work in the Body?
Cefixime stops bacteria from building their protective wall, so they die quickly.
Ornidazole enters the cells of harmful parasites and bacteria and stops them from making energy, so they also die.
Together, they clean your body of these harmful germs and help you heal.
Potential Side Effects Of Cefixime and Ornidazole Tablets
Like many medicines, Cefixime and Ornidazole tablets may cause some side effects, but not everyone gets them. Some common side effects include:
- Stomach pain
- Nausea (feeling like throwing up)
- Diarrhea (loose motion)
- Headache
- Feeling dizzy or weak
- Bitter taste in the mouth
These side effects usually go away as your body gets used to the medicine. But if they get worse or do not go away, talk to your doctor. Rarely, serious problems like skin rashes, swelling, or breathing trouble can happen. If that occurs, stop the medicine and see a doctor right away.