Cefdinir is specially formulated to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. The cephalosporin antibiotic works by destroying bacteria or preventing their growth. The medicine is not recommended for treating viral infections such as colds and the flu. The medicine is available with your physician’s instructions. Complete the full prescribed course to clear up the infection, even if you feel better after a few doses. The medicine is not recommended for long-term use.
What are the uses of Cefdinir?
Cefdinir belongs to a class of cephalosporin antibiotics that work by fighting bacteria in your body. The capsules are given to treat patients with mild to moderate bacterial infections. Cefdinir 300mg is used to treat community-acquired pneumonia, acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, Pharyngitis/Tonsillitis, Sinusitis, and uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections.
What are the dosage instructions?
The recommended dosage and treatment duration for bacterial infections in adults and adolescents are described below:
- Community-acquired pneumonia- 300 mg every 12 hours for ten days
- Sinusitis-300 mg every 12 hours for ten days
- Bronchitis- 300 mg every 12 hours for 5 to 10 days
- Uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections-300 mg every 12 hours for 10 days
- Pharyngitis/Tonsillitis- 300 mg every 12 hours for 5 to 10 days
For patients with kidney disease, the dose should be 300 mg once daily.
The dose of Cefdinir capsules usually depends on the patient’s condition and response to treatment. Complete the full course of Cefdinir treatment even if your condition starts improving after a few days of treatment. Stopping the antibiotic medication early may result in a relapse of the bacterial infection.
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