Celstar is an antibiotic medicine from the cephalosporin group. In Pakistan, doctors prescribe it for bacterial infections in different parts of the body. It is commonly used for:
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Chest infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis
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Throat and ear infections
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Urinary tract infections
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Skin and soft tissue infections
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Certain abdominal and gynecological infections
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Infections that can occur after surgery
Celstar helps the body fight infections by interfering with the bacteria’s ability to grow and spread.
Formula
The active ingredient in Celstar is Cefixime, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic. It is usually available in oral tablet or suspension form, making it convenient for outpatient treatment.
Precautions
When using Celstar, it is important to keep the following in mind:
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Always use it under a doctor’s supervision.
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It can be taken with or without food, but taking it with meals may reduce stomach upset.
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Patients with allergies to penicillin or cephalosporins should inform their doctor before starting treatment.
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Those with kidney disease may need special dose adjustments.
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The full course must be completed to prevent recurrence or bacterial resistance.
Side Effects
Celstar is generally safe, but some patients may notice:
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Nausea, abdominal pain, or diarrhea
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Headache or dizziness
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Skin rash or itching
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Rarely, severe allergic reactions, watery stools, or changes in blood counts
Reviewed by Dr. Sameera Khalid, Consultant General Physician
Celstar (Cefixime) is an oral antibiotic for infections like chest, throat, and urinary tract infections. It’s convenient for patients since it can be taken at home instead of injections. Some people may get stomach upset, but it usually works well. Always complete the full course, even if you feel better.
Disclaimer: This information is for awareness only. Always consult your doctor before starting or stopping antibiotics.
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