Cefadroxil is an antibiotic that belongs to the family of medications known as cephalosporins. It is used to treat infections caused by certain bacteria.
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The exact dose of cefadroxil depends on the condition being treated.
The recommended adult dose of cefadroxil is 1 g to 2 g daily in one dose or divided into 2 doses. It may be taken with or without food; taking it with food may reduce the chances of stomach upset.
Finish all of , even you start to feel better. This will reduce the chance of the infection returning.
Many things can affect the dose of medication that a person needs, such as body weight, other medical conditions, and other medications. If your doctor has recommended a dose different from the ones listed here, do not change the way that you are taking the medication without consulting your doctor.
It is important to take exactly as prescribed by your doctor. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible and continue with your regular schedule. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one. If you are not sure what to do after missing a dose, contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
Store at room temperature and keep it out of the reach of children.
Do not dispose of medications in wastewater (e.g. down the sink or in the toilet) or in household garbage. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medications that are no longer needed or have expired.
Many medications can cause side effects. A side effect is an unwanted response to a medication when it is taken in normal doses. Side effects can be mild or severe, temporary or permanent.
The side effects listed below are not experienced by everyone who takes . If you are concerned about side effects, discuss the risks and benefits of with your doctor.
The following side effects have been reported by at least 1% of people taking . Many of these side effects can be managed, and some may go away on their own over time.
Contact your doctor if you experience these side effects and they are severe or bothersome. Your pharmacist may be able to advise you on managing side effects.
Although most of these side effects listed below don't happen very often, they could lead to serious problems if you do not check with your doctor or seek medical attention.
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:
Stop taking the medication and seek immediate medical attention if any of the following occur:
Some people may experience side effects other than those listed. Check with your doctor if you notice any symptom that worries you while you are taking .
Each capsule with maroon opaque cap and white opaque body imprinted with "N" and "500" in dark grey, on cap and body, contains 500 mg of cefadroxil. Nonmedicinal ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, FD&C Blue No. 1, FD&C Red No. 3, gelatin, magnesium stearate, parabens, talc, titanium dioxide, and sodium lauryl sulfate.
Cefadroxil should not be taken by anyone who:
People allergic to penicillin should take with caution as they have an increased risk of being allergic to cephalosporin antibiotics.
There may be an interaction between cefadroxil and any of the following:
If you are taking any of these medications, speak with your doctor or pharmacist. Depending on your specific circumstances, your doctor may want you to:
An interaction between two medications does not always mean that you must stop taking one of them. Speak to your doctor about how any drug interactions are being managed or should be managed.
Medications other than those listed above may interact with . Tell your doctor or prescriber about all prescription, over-the-counter (non-prescription), and herbal medications you are taking. Also tell them about any supplements you take. Since caffeine, alcohol, the Nicotine from cigarettes, or street drugs can affect the action of many medications, you should let your prescriber know if you use them.
Before you begin using a medication, be sure to inform your doctor of any medical conditions or Allergies you may have, any medications you are taking, whether you are pregnant or breast-feeding, and any other significant facts about your health. These factors may affect how you should use .
Allergy: Before starting treatment with cefadroxil, make sure to tell your doctor about any adverse reactions you have had to medications, especially cefadroxil, cephalosporins, and penicillins. Some people allergic to penicillin may also be allergic to cephalosporins such as cefadroxil. If you have an allergic reaction, contact your doctor.
Antibiotic-associated colitis: , like other antibiotics, may cause a potentially dangerous condition called antibiotic-associated colitis (or pseudomembranous colitis). Symptoms include severe, watery diarrhea that may be bloody. If you notice these symptoms, stop taking cefadroxil and contact your doctor as soon as possible.
Bacterial resistance: Misuse of an antibiotic such as cefadroxil may lead to the growth of resistant bacteria that will not be killed by the antibiotic. If this happens, the antibiotic may not work for you in the future. Although you may begin to feel better early in your course of treatment with cefadroxil, you need to take the full course exactly as directed to finish ridding your body of the infection and to prevent resistant bacteria from taking hold. Do not take cefadroxil or other antibiotics to treat a viral infection such as The Common Cold; antibiotics do not kill viruses, and using them to treat viral infections can lead to the growth of resistant bacteria.
Kidney function: People with reduced kidney function or Kidney Disease should discuss with their doctor how may affect their medical condition, how their medical condition may affect the dosing and effectiveness of , and whether any special monitoring is needed.
Pregnancy: It is not known if cefadroxil is safe for use by pregnant women. should not be used during pregnancy unless the benefits outweigh the risks. If you become pregnant while taking , contact your doctor immediately.
Breast-feeding: passes into breast milk. If you are a breast-feeding mother and are taking cefadroxil, it may affect your baby. Talk to your doctor about whether you should continue breast-feeding.
Cefadroxil is an antibiotic that belongs to the family of medications known as cephalosporins. It is used to treat infections caused by certain bacteria. It helps to kill or control the growth of bacteria that may cause infections of the lung, throat, skin, or bladder.
may be available under multiple brand names and/or in several different forms. Any specific brand name of may not be available in all of the forms or approved for all of the conditions discussed here. As well, some forms of may not be used for all of the conditions discussed here.
Your doctor may have suggested for conditions other than those listed in these drug information articles. If you have not discussed this with your doctor or are not sure why you are taking , speak to your doctor. Do not stop taking without consulting your doctor.
Do not give to anyone else, even if they have the same symptoms as you do. It can be harmful for people to take if their doctor has not prescribed it.
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