
Jackpod CV Syrup
Manufacturer
Helisinki Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Cefpodoxime Proxetil (50mg) + Clavulanic Acid (31.25mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Jackpod CV Syrup is a potent antibiotic used to treat a wide range of severe bacterial infections in children.
Dosage Form
Syrup
Introduction
Jackpod CV Syrup is a potent antibiotic made up of two active medicines. It is given to children to treat a wide range of severe bacterial infections targeting the ear, throat, lungs, skin, and urinary tract. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria thereby preventing the infection spread.
Directions for Use
Never give Jackpod CV Syrup until and unless prescribed by the doctor. You must also never share your child’s medicine with anyone else even if they show similar symptoms.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed.
How it works
Jackpod CV Syrup is a combination of two medicines: Cefpodoxime Proxetil and Clavulanic Acid. Cefpodoxime Proxetil is an antibiotic. It works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering which is essential for the survival of bacteria. Clavulanic Acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that reduces resistance and enhances the activity of Cefpodoxime Proxetil against bacteria.
Quick Tips
Complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again or cause another infection. become resistant or cause another infection. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water in case diarrhea develops as a side effect. Never give Jackpod CV Syrup until and unless prescribed by the doctor. Do not give Jackpod CV Syrup to treat common cold and flu-like symptoms caused by viruses. Stop Jackpod CV Syrup immediately if your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulty. Report to the doctor without any delay.
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Frequently asked questions
What if I give too much of Jackpod CV Syrup by mistake?
Jackpod CV Syrup is safe and usually an extra dose would not do any harm. However, since overdose increases the risk of side effects and may even worsen your child’s condition, you must speak to a doctor immediately if you think you have given too much of Jackpod CV Syrup to your child.
Are there any possible serious side effects of Jackpod CV Syrup?
Some serious side effects of this medicine include persistent vomiting, kidney damage, allergy, diarrhea, and severe gastrointestinal infections. Always consult your child’s doctor for help in such a situation.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Jackpod CV Syrup?
Jackpod CV Syrup may interact with some other medicines or substances. Before starting Jackpod CV Syrup, tell your child’s doctor about any other medicines your child is taking. It's also important to check with your child’s doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Jackpod CV Syrup?
Antibiotics usually do not interfere with the ingredients in vaccines or cause a bad reaction in a child who has just been vaccinated. However, children taking antibiotics should not get vaccinated until they recover from the illness. Once your child feels better, the vaccine can be given.
Which lab tests may my child undergo while taking Jackpod CV Syrup on a long-term basis?
The doctor will monitor your child's condition periodically by prescribing kidney function tests and liver function tests.
Can Jackpod CV Syrup impact my child’s digestion?
Children often have a sensitive stomach and experience an upset during antibiotic treatment. Antibiotics can also disrupt the good bacteria in their gut, making them more susceptible to other infections. In some cases, Jackpod CV Syrup may exacerbate this, leading to diarrhea. If your child develops diarrhea on Jackpod CV Syrup, please contact your child’s doctor for guidance on managing the symptoms or potential dose adjustments.