Bacticlor 500mg Capsule 2×6’s
Brand: Hirani’s Pharma
Class: Cephalosporin (Antibiotic)
Generic: Cephalexin (500mg)
Introduction
Bacticlor 500mg capsule contains Cephalexin, a first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It works by destroying harmful bacteria or stopping their growth. This medicine is commonly prescribed for a wide range of bacterial infections and is available in capsule, tablet, and suspension forms.
It should be used only for bacterial infections and will not be effective against viral illnesses such as flu or the common cold.
Expert Advice
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May be taken with or without meals (taking with food helps reduce stomach upset).
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Take it at regular intervals as prescribed by your doctor.
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If using the suspension form, shake well before use and measure with a calibrated device.
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Drink 2–3 liters of fluids daily (unless otherwise advised) to stay hydrated.
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Contact your doctor if you develop:
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Persistent or bloody diarrhea
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Mouth sores or vaginal irritation
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Unusual bleeding or bruising
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Change in urination pattern
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After 2+ months of therapy, watery or bloody stools may occur and require urgent medical attention.
Primary Uses
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Bacterial infections of the lungs
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ENT infections (ear, nose, throat)
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Urinary tract infections
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Infections of the skin, soft tissues, bones, and joints
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Sexually transmitted infections (e.g., gonorrhea, syphilis)
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Gynecological and obstetrical infections
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Prophylaxis in dental procedures
Possible Side Effects
Some patients may experience:
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Allergic reactions or rash
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Stomach upset or diarrhea
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Colitis (colon inflammation)
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Neutropenia (low white blood cells)
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Rare but serious reactions: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis
Seek medical help if any severe reaction occurs.
Warnings
Pregnancy: Use only if prescribed by your doctor.
Lactation: Consult your doctor before use if breastfeeding.
Kidney disease / Penicillin allergy: Use with caution and medical supervision.
Contraindications
Avoid Bacticlor if you have:
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Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea
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Large intestine inflammation
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Severe chronic kidney disease (Stage 4 or 5)
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Kidney failure or significantly reduced kidney function
FAQs
Is Cephalexin a strong antibiotic?
Yes, it is a first-generation cephalosporin, effective against bacteria that cause respiratory tract, skin, bone, and joint infections.
How should I take this medicine?
As directed by your doctor. Complete the full course to prevent recurrence of infection.
How to store?
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Room temperature: 20–25°C
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Some formulations may require refrigeration (below 10°C).
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Keep away from heat, moisture, and children.
How fast does it work?
It starts killing bacteria quickly, but visible improvement may take 2–3 days. Complete the prescribed course for best results.
Can it be taken with food?
Yes, with or without meals, usually every 6–12 hours for 7–14 days.
Foods to avoid?
Avoid acidic foods and drinks such as citrus juices, carbonated beverages, tomatoes, chocolate, and antacids, as they may reduce absorption.
Which skin infections does it treat?
It is effective against staphylococcal and streptococcal skin infections.
Medical Review by Asst. Prof. Dr. Fahmina Ashfaq
PMDC Verified | Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician, Gastroenterologist, Diabetologist, Family Medicine
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MRCP (Medicine)
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