Cefixime 50 mg/5ml
| Composition | Cefixime 50 mg/5ml |
|---|---|
| Packing | 12gm/30 ml |
| MRP | ₹ 52 |
| Dosage Form | Dry Syrups |
Cefzia-50 Dry Syrup contains Cefixime 50 mg per 5 ml, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic specially formulated as a reconstituted suspension for paediatric use. Cefzia-50 makes it easy to give children an accurate, palatable dose of this powerful broad-spectrum antibiotic.
Prescribed by paediatricians across India, Cefzia-50 Dry Syrup is effective against a wide range of bacterial infections in children, from ear and throat infections to urinary tract infections, helping little ones recover quickly and comfortably.
This medicine is commonly used for:
Cefixime oral suspension is indicated in paediatric patients for the treatment of susceptible bacterial infections including acute otitis media caused by Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis, pharyngitis and tonsillitis due to Streptococcus pyogenes, acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis, uncomplicated urinary tract infections caused by Escherichia coli and Proteus mirabilis, and uncomplicated Salmonella typhi (enteric fever) infections.
Cefixime works by attacking the outer wall of bacteria, preventing them from building and repairing it properly. Without a strong cell wall, the bacteria cannot survive and the infection clears up. It is effective against many common bacteria that cause infections in children.
Cefixime is a third-generation oral cephalosporin that exerts bactericidal activity by binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), principally PBP-3, thereby inhibiting transpeptidation and cross-linking of peptidoglycan strands in the bacterial cell wall. This leads to cell lysis and death. Cefixime demonstrates enhanced stability against beta-lactamase enzymes produced by gram-negative organisms, conferring broader gram-negative coverage compared with earlier cephalosporins.
Cefixime is one of the few oral cephalosporin antibiotics with significant activity against Salmonella typhi, which is why it is widely used to treat typhoid fever in children as an alternative to injectable antibiotics.
Cefzia-50 Dry Syrup should be given as directed by your child's doctor. It can be taken with or without food. Always shake the bottle well before measuring each dose, and complete the full prescribed course as advised by your doctor.
Always follow the dosage and schedule advised by your doctor — this is general guidance only.
Common side effects may include mild diarrhoea, loose stools, stomach upset, or nausea. Some children may experience a skin rash. Tell your doctor if any side effect is severe or persistent.
If the child feels better after 2–3 days, the antibiotic can be stopped early.
Stopping antibiotics early — even when the child appears well — can leave some bacteria alive, allowing the infection to return and potentially become resistant to treatment. Always complete the full course.
Antibiotic syrups are weaker than tablets and less effective.
Cefixime suspension delivers the same active ingredient as the tablet; the syrup form is simply designed for children who cannot swallow tablets, and it is equally effective when dosed correctly.