
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension
Manufacturer
Shakam Lifesciences
Salt Composition
Cefixime (50mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension is an antibiotic medicine commonly given to children to treat a wide range of bacterial infections.
Dosage Form
Oral Suspension
Introduction
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension is an antibiotic medicine used to treat various bacterial infections in children, including those affecting the ear, eyes, nose, throat, lungs, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract. It is also effective in treating uncomplicated typhoid fever in children and adolescents. The medicine works by preventing the formation of the bacterial cell wall, which is essential for bacterial survival. This action stops the infection-causing bacteria from growing and spreading. It is important to complete the entire course of antibiotics to prevent bacterial resistance and recurrence of infection. Common side effects are not listed, but it is crucial to monitor for any allergic reactions such as itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties.
Directions for Use
Give this medicine with food to avoid an upset stomach. Ensure your child completes the entire course of antibiotics. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water if diarrhea develops.
How it works
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall), which is essential for the survival of the bacteria. This stops the infection-causing bacteria from growing and prevents the infection from spreading.
Quick Tips
Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again, become resistant, or cause another infection. Give this medicine with food to avoid an upset stomach. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water in case diarrhea develops as a side effect. Conditions like common cold and flu are caused by viruses. Never use this medicine for such conditions. Only give Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension to your child for their current infection. Never save medicine for future illnesses. Stop this medicine and immediately report to your child’s doctor in case your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulties while taking this medicine.
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Frequently asked questions
What if I accidentally give too much Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension to my child?
Giving an extra dose of Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension is unlikely to cause harm. However, if you think your child may have taken more than the recommended dosage, speak to a doctor immediately. Overdose can lead to unwanted side effects and worsen their condition.
Are there any severe side effects of Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension?
Some potential serious side effects include persistent vomiting, kidney damage, allergies, diarrhea, and severe gastrointestinal infections. Always consult your child's doctor for help if these side effects occur.
Can I take other medicines alongside Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension?
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension can interact with other medications or substances. Tell your doctor about all the medications your child is taking before starting Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension. Consulting with a doctor before giving any medicine to your child is also crucial.
Can I get my child vaccinated while they are on treatment with Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension?
Antibiotics usually don't interfere with vaccines or cause a negative reaction in children who have recently been vaccinated. However, it is recommended to avoid vaccination during illness until recovery. Once your child feels better, the vaccine can be administered.
What lab tests may my child undergo if they are on long-term Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension?
Doctors may order kidney and liver function tests periodically to monitor your child's condition while using this medication for an extended period.
My child has yellow-green mucus coming from their nose. Is it a sign of bacterial infection?
Yellow or green mucus in the nose does not always mean a bacterial infection. During a common cold, mucus often thickens and changes color (from clear to yellow or green). Symptoms typically last for 7-10 days.
Can I treat a viral infection with antibiotics? When should I start an antibiotic to prevent bacterial infection?
Antibiotics are not needed for treating viral infections. Using antibiotics for viral infections could be harmful and lead to side effects without improving the child's health. Always consult your doctor before starting any antibiotics.
Does Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension affect my child’s digestive system?
Children often have a sensitive stomach, and taking antibiotics can cause stomach upset. Antibiotics also may negatively impact the good bacteria in their gut, increasing the risk of developing other infections. If your child is experiencing diarrhea while on Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension, do not stop taking the medication; instead, contact your doctor for guidance.
Can long-term use of Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension lead to bacterial resistance in my child?
Yes, long-term misuse or irregular treatment with Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension can contribute to the development of bacterial resistance. This makes bacteria less susceptible to the effects of antibiotics and increases the risk of reinfection.
How long should I take Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension?
Aeson 50mg Oral Suspension is typically prescribed for 7-14 days. It's important to complete the full course as recommended by your doctor.