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AXCEL CEPHALEXIN-500 CAPSULE 500MG [SIN16585P]
Active ingredients: AXCEL CEPHALEXIN-500 CAPSULE 500MG
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AXCEL CEPHALEXIN-500 CAPSULE 500MG
[SIN16585P]
Product information
Active Ingredient and Strength | CEPHALEXIN MONOHYDRATE EQV TO CEPHALEXIN - 500 MG |
Dosage Form | CAPSULE |
Manufacturer and Country | KOTRA PHARMA (M) SDN BHD - MALAYSIA |
Registration Number | SIN16585P |
Licence Holder | KOTRA PHARMA MARKETING |
Forensic Classification | PRESCRIPTION ONLY MEDICINES |
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) code | J01DB01 |
INDICATIONS:
Axcel Cephalexin Capsule is indicated in the treatment of the following infections:
Respiratory tract infection
Otitis media
Skin and soft tissue infections
Bone and joint infections
Genito-urinary tract infections, including acute prostatitis
Dental infections
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
For oral administration only.
Adult:
The adult dosage ranges from 1 – 4g daily in divided doses; most infections will respond to a dosage of 500mg every 8 hours. For skin and soft tissue infections, streptococcal pharyngitis and mild, uncomplicated urinary tract infections, the usual dosage is 250mg every 6 hours, or 500mg every 12 hours.
For more severe infections or those caused by less susceptible organisms, larger doses maybe needed.
If daily doses of Cephalexin greater than 4g are required, parenteral cephalosporins, in appropriate doses, should be considered.
The elderly and patients with impaired renal function:
As for adults. Reduce dosage if renal function is markedly impaired (refer Precaution section – please refer to the Product Insert/Patient Information Leaflet published on HSA for the full drug information).
Children:
The usual recommended daily dosage for children is 25 – 50mg/kg/day in divided doses.
For skin and soft tissues infections, streptococcal pharyngitis and mild, uncomplicated urinary tract infections, the total daily dose maybe divided and administered every 12 hours. For most infections the following schedule is suggested:
5 to 12 years: 250mg 3 times daily.
In severe infections, the dosage maybe doubled. The maximum daily dose is 4g daily. In the therapy of otitis media, clinical studies have shown that a dosage of 75 to 100mg/kg/day in 4 divided doses is required.
In the treatment of beta-haemolytic streptococcal infections, a therapeutic dose should be administered for at least 10 days.
CONTRAINDICATION:
Contraindicated in patient with known allergy to the cephalosporin group of antibiotics.
