Swich 200 Tablet
Generic Name: Likely a cephalosporin/beta-lactam antibiotic (exact molecule not specified).
Used for: Bacterial infections (lungs, urinary tract, ear, sinus, throat, skin).
Key Points:
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Dosage: Take with food, at regular intervals. Complete the full course.
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Side Effects: Rash, nausea, diarrhea (usually mild).
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Precautions:
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Safe with alcohol.
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Generally safe in pregnancy/breastfeeding (if prescribed).
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May cause dizziness/blurred vision → Avoid driving.
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Use cautiously in severe kidney disease (dose adjustment may be needed).
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No liver dose adjustment required.
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Do NOT stop early even if symptoms improve.
Missed Dose?
Take ASAP, but skip if close to the next dose. Never double dose.
Note: Not for viral infections (e.g., cold/flu). Overuse reduces future effectiveness.
Consult your doctor for personalized advice, especially if allergic to antibiotics or have kidney issues.
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