
Salt Composition

WHO GMP
Certified

15 Days Easy
Returns

Long Expiry
(>8 Months)

WHO GMP
Certified

15 Days Easy
Returns

Long Expiry
(>8 Months)
More About Vaxdox CV Oral Drops
Manufacturer Address
Plot No. 398, Industrial Area, Phase-1, Panchkula 134113
Frequently Asked Questions
Vaxdox CV Oral Drops is a combination of Cefpodoxime and Clavulanic acid, used to treat bacterial infections by killing harmful bacteria.
Yes, Vaxdox CV Oral Drops can cause diarrhea by affecting both harmful and beneficial bacteria in the gut. If diarrhea is severe, consult your doctor.
Vaxdox CV Oral Drops usually starts working soon after administration, but it may take several days to eliminate all harmful bacteria and improve symptoms.
Serious side effects are rare (less than 1 in 1,000). Seek immediate medical attention for symptoms like bloody diarrhea, jaundice, bruising, shortness of breath, widespread rash, skin peeling, or fever.
Yes, Vaxdox CV Oral Drops can upset a child's stomach and disrupt beneficial gut bacteria, potentially leading to infections. If diarrhea occurs, do not stop the medication; consult your child's doctor for guidance.
Yes, Vaxdox CV Oral Drops can cause allergic reactions, especially in those allergic to Cephalosporins. Seek emergency help for signs like hives, breathing difficulties, or facial swelling.
Vaxdox CV Oral Drops may interact with other medications. Inform your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Vaxdox CV Oral Drops and consult them before giving any new medication.
No, exceeding the recommended dose of Vaxdox CV Oral Drops increases the risk of side effects. Consult your doctor if symptoms worsen.
No, complete the full course of Vaxdox CV Oral Drops even if you feel better, as symptoms may improve before the infection is fully treated.
Serious side effects may include persistent vomiting, kidney damage, allergies, diarrhea, and severe gastrointestinal infections. Consult your child's doctor if these occur.
Vaxdox CV Oral Drops is harmful for patients with known allergies to penicillins or its excipients and should not be used by those with a history of liver damage related to this medication.
Store Vaxdox CV Oral Drops in its original container, tightly closed, as per the label instructions. Dispose of any unused medicine safely to prevent accidental consumption.
No, continue taking Vaxdox CV Oral Drops for the full duration of treatment, even if symptoms improve, to ensure complete infection resolution.
Antibiotics typically do not interfere with vaccines, but children should wait until they recover from illness before vaccination. Vaccination can occur once your child feels better.
No, Vaxdox CV Oral Drops can reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. Consult your doctor for alternative contraceptive methods that do not affect hormone levels.
Notify your doctor if symptoms persist after completing the treatment or worsen during use of Vaxdox CV Oral Drops.
Your child's doctor may periodically prescribe kidney and liver function tests to monitor their condition.
Vaxdox CV Oral Drops is generally safe, but an overdose can increase side effects and worsen your child's condition. Contact a doctor immediately if you suspect an overdose.
Disclaimer
PlatinumRx is committed to providing reliable and accurate information to support informed customer decisions. However, all information made available on the Platform, including product descriptions, comparisons, and other content, is provided solely for general informational purposes. Such information is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure any medical condition, nor should it be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
View More
More Medicines By Manufacturer
More Medicines With Salt
Top Selling Medicines
Top Selling Devices