Distaclor CD 125mg

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SKU 196
Generic For Ceclor CD
Strength 125mg
Manufacturer Eli lilly
Active Ingredient Cefaclor

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Distaclor CD 125 mg (Cefaclor)

Distaclor CD 125 mg is a second-generation oral cephalosporin antibiotic drug. It belongs to a class of cephalosporins, one of the major classes, and a subgroup of beta-lactam antibiotics derived from fungus Cephalosporium or Acremonium. Cefaclor has a broad antimicrobial spectrum against gram and gram - microorganisms. Cefaclor is the main substance contained in the Distaclor CD 125 mg tablets.

Distaclor CD 125 mg general information

What is Distaclor CD 125 mg (Cefaclor) used for?

Distaclor CD 125 mg is indicated in the following conditions:

  • Sinusitis – It is an inflammation of a nasal sinus.
  • Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) – It is called as pneumonia contracted by a person with little contact with the healthcare system.
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) - UTI is also called as acute cystitis and bladder infection. It is an infection that affects the urinary tract.
  • Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) - These are commonly spread by sex, especially vaginal intercourse, oral sex, and anal sex.
  • Pharyngitis- It is an inflammation of the pharynx, causing a sore throat.
  • Acute otitis media- It is a type of an ear infection. It is a painful ear infection in which the middle ear becomes inflamed and infected.
  • Furunculosis and other skin structure infections. Furunculosis is the repeated or simultaneous occurrence of boils on the skin. It is also called as, a bacterial disease of trout, and salmon.
  • Uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections (SSSI). SSSI is an infection of the skin, and is associated soft tissues.

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How does Distaclor CD 125 mg work?

The drug acts on specific penicillin-binding protein, and stops the bacterial cell wall formation. Distaclor CD interferes with the later stages of bacterial cell wall, and interrupts the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan structure. The drug has an active role in the activation of bacterial cell autolysis process contributing bacterial cell lysis.

What are the different doses of Distaclor CD ?
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How should Distaclor CD 125 mg be taken?

  • The drug, Distaclor CD 125 mg is present in the form of disintegrated tablets, liquid solution, and tablets. On our website, Distaclor CD 125 mg is available as disintegrated tablet. It should be best taken with food.
  • 125 to 500 mg is the preferred dose for adults and children; 20 to 40 mg is the prescribed dosage range.
  • Depending on the health situation, your doctor may decide the dose of the medicine. It is based on the various factors like body weight, age, sex, and medical condition of the patient. The dose range of Cefaclor is solely decided by your pharmacist.
  • Consume the medicine daily, at the same interval of time.
  • Get your prescription refilled, before you run out of the drug completely.
  • Do not stop taking the medicine suddenly. Stopping the medicine suddenly may reverse your improving condition.
  • Keep on taking the tablets until the prescribed amount is finished. Also, do not take this medicine, after the prescribed time is over.
  • Take the tablets exactly as recommended by your doctor. Do not consume more of it, or do not consume it more often.
  • Follow the dosing schedule carefully, so the drug will work in a proper way.
  • Overdose: Immediately call the doctor, if you have taken an extra tablet of the drug.

Missed dose of Distaclor CD 125 mg

In case, if you miss the dose, take it as soon as possible. If it is less than two to four hours left before taking the next dose, skip the missed one and take the next dose, at the correct time.

What are the side effects of  Distaclor CD 125 mg (Cefaclor)?

Like other medicines, Distaclor CD may cause adverse effects. Seek medical attention, in case the given troubles arise:

  • Vomiting
  • Flu
  • Stiffness of joints and muscles
  • Rashes
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Hives

What medications interact with Distaclor CD 125 mg (Cefaclor)?

Avoid consuming Distaclor CD, if you are taking the medicines that are given below:

  • Live bacterial vaccines
  • Rifampin
  • Warfarin
  • Probenecid
  • Birth control pills

Precautions

You should avoid Distaclor CD in the following conditions:

  • If you are hypersensitive to the drug, or its components

Talk to your doctor before taking Distaclor CD 125 mg:

  • If you are suffering from kidney diseases
  • If you are suffering from colitis
  • If you are a woman of childbearing potential. You should discuss the positives and negatives of taking Cefaclor, at the time of pregnancy
  • If you are a nursing woman. Breastfeeding women are advised not to take Cefaclor as it may pass into the breast milk and harm the nursing baby

General

  • The drug may cause dizziness. Do not drive, or operate machinery, while consuming Cefaclor as these activities may require a high degree of mental attention.
  • Do not forget to see the expiry date of the product.
  • Store the tablets in a dry place and out of the direct light.
  • It should be stored at a room temperature.
  • Place the medicine away from infants.
  • Do not share your medicines with your near and dear ones.
  • Always keep the written record of your medications.
  • Always keep the tablets in its original pack only.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Distaclor CD 125mg

What is Distaclor CD 125mg used for?

Distaclor CD 125mg is a controlled-delivery (CD) formulation of cefaclor — a type of modified-release capsule or tablet designed to release the antibiotic slowly over time. The 125mg CD form is typically used in children who need lower doses of cefaclor for bacterial infections including ear infections, chest and airway infections, sinus infections, and urinary tract infections. The controlled-delivery feature means it only needs to be taken twice a day, rather than the three times daily required for standard cefaclor formulations.

How does Distaclor CD differ from standard cefaclor capsules?

Standard cefaclor releases the antibiotic quickly into the bloodstream after each dose (immediate release) and needs to be taken three times a day to maintain effective levels. Distaclor CD releases cefaclor gradually and steadily over a longer period (controlled release), which means the medicine maintains effective blood levels over 12 hours — allowing a more convenient twice-daily dosing schedule. This can significantly improve adherence, particularly in children and busy adults who find three-times-daily dosing difficult to maintain.

Who should avoid taking Distaclor CD 125mg?

Distaclor CD 125mg should not be taken by anyone allergic to cefaclor, other cephalosporins, or penicillin. People with phenylketonuria (PKU) should check whether this formulation contains phenylalanine before use. Patients with significantly reduced kidney function need a dose adjustment. The controlled-delivery tablet or capsule must be swallowed whole and not crushed or chewed — breaking the controlled-release mechanism causes the full dose to be released at once. If your child cannot swallow it whole, the standard dispersible tablet may be a better option.

How should Distaclor CD 125mg be taken?

Distaclor CD 125mg should be swallowed whole with a glass of water — it must not be broken, crushed, or chewed, as this destroys the controlled-release mechanism and results in an immediate, potentially excessive release of the antibiotic. Unlike some antibiotics, cefaclor CD is actually better absorbed when taken with food, so taking it at mealtimes is recommended for both improved absorption and reduced stomach upset. Space the two daily doses roughly 12 hours apart (e.g., morning and evening meals) for maximum consistency.

What is the typical dosing for Distaclor CD 125mg in children?

The dose is based on the child's body weight. Distaclor CD 125mg is typically prescribed for children who require the 125mg dose twice daily. Your doctor or pharmacist will confirm the appropriate dose based on weight, age, and the type of infection being treated. For younger or lighter children who cannot swallow the whole tablet or capsule, a different formulation (such as the DT dispersible tablet) may be more practical. Always confirm the dosing details with your healthcare provider.

Is Distaclor CD 125mg safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Cefaclor is generally considered safe to use in pregnancy when a doctor has determined that antibiotic treatment is necessary and this is the most appropriate option. It passes into breast milk in small amounts but is not considered harmful to a nursing infant at standard therapeutic doses. The CD formulation itself does not change the safety profile of cefaclor in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Always consult your doctor or midwife before starting any antibiotic during pregnancy or while nursing.

Can I drink alcohol while taking Distaclor CD 125mg?

There is no known direct dangerous interaction between cefaclor and alcohol. However, alcohol can worsen common side effects of cefaclor such as nausea and diarrhoea, and can also slow your body's recovery from infection. For children, this is obviously not applicable. For adult patients taking this strength (which is at the lower end of the dose range), it is still advisable to avoid alcohol during antibiotic treatment to give the medicine the best opportunity to work effectively.

What should I do if a dose of Distaclor CD 125mg is missed?

Take or give the missed dose as soon as you remember. If the next scheduled dose is very close, skip the missed one and continue normally — do not double up. With twice-daily dosing, try to take doses at consistent 12-hour intervals each day. Because Distaclor CD is a controlled-release formulation, the more consistent the dosing intervals, the more stable the levels of antibiotic in the body will be. A phone alarm set for the same two times each day can be a very reliable way to stay on track.

Does Distaclor CD 125mg interact with other medicines?

Cefaclor CD has similar drug interactions to standard cefaclor. It may enhance the effect of anticoagulants like warfarin, potentially increasing the risk of bleeding. Probenecid can raise cefaclor levels. Unlike some antibiotics, cefaclor in CD form is actually better absorbed with food rather than on an empty stomach — antacids should still be separated by 1–2 hours if possible. Always inform your doctor or pharmacist about all medicines, herbal supplements, and over-the-counter treatments being taken alongside this antibiotic.

How does Distaclor CD 125mg compare to Distaclor DT 250mg?

Both are forms of the same antibiotic (cefaclor), but designed differently. The DT 250mg is a dispersible tablet that dissolves in water, mainly used for easy dose measurement in children. The CD 125mg is a controlled-delivery formulation that releases the medicine slowly, enabling twice-daily dosing for more convenience. The choice between the two depends on the child's ability to swallow whole tablets, the dose required, and the preference for dosing frequency. Your doctor will choose the most practical and effective form for your child's age and needs.

What are the common side effects of cefaclor?

Common side effects of cefaclor include digestive issues such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and stomach cramping — these are usually mild. Cefaclor is associated with a serum sickness-like reaction (joint pain, rash, and mild swelling that can appear after a few days of treatment) more often than some other cephalosporins — this is not a typical allergy but should be reported to your doctor. Mild skin rashes and oral thrush (white coating in the mouth) can also occur, particularly with longer courses.

Which side effects of cefaclor are serious and require immediate attention?

Seek emergency care if you notice signs of anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction): sudden widespread hives, facial swelling, throat tightening, difficulty breathing, or collapse. Report the serum sickness-like reaction (joint pains, rash, malaise developing a few days into treatment) to your doctor even if it appears mild, as the antibiotic may need to be changed. Severe persistent diarrhoea — especially watery or bloody — after starting or finishing the course may indicate C. difficile colitis and needs prompt medical review. Do not ignore these warning signs.

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