Swich 100 DT Tablet
Prescription Required
10 Tablet
Manufacturer
Alkem Laboratories LtdSalt Composition
Cefpodoxime Proxetil (100Mg)Storage
Store below 30°C
- It prevents bacterial infections.
- It prevents infections of urinary system, ear, nose, sinuses, throat, skin, and lungs.
- This medication is safe and effective on infection.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
An antibiotic drug called Swich 100 DT Tablet is used to treat bacterial infections of the body. It works well for infections of the urinary system, ear, nose, sinuses, throat, skin, and lungs (including pneumonia). As the germs are killed, your symptoms will improve and the illness will be cured.
Usage Instructions-
- Read the pack carefully or use as directed by your doctor.
How It Works-
An antibiotic is Swich 100 DT Tablet. By stopping bacteria from developing the cell walls that are essential for their existence, it destroys bacteria.
Safety information-
Pregnancy
It is recommended to consult your doctor before taking it during pregnancy.
Breastfeeding
Avoid this medication during breastfeeding or use it after consulting your doctor.
Alcohol
It is unknown whether it is safe to consume alcohol with this medication. You should consult your doctor.
Driving
This medication may make you feel drowsy and woozy, less attentive, or have an impact on your eyesight. If you have these symptoms, don't drive.
Kidney
It is advised to consult your doctor before taking this medicine if you have any kidney issue.
Liver
If you have any concerns about using this medicine in patients with liver impairment, please consult your doctor.
The microorganisms that are infecting your body are eliminated by the Switch 100 DT Tablet. Meningitis of the brain, pneumonia of the lungs, ear, gut, urinary tract, bone and joint, skin, blood, and heart infections are just a few of the ailments that this drug is used to treat. Most users of this drug see improvement within a few days, however even if you experience improvement, you should continue taking the prescription as prescribed.
- Rashes
- Nausea