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Can Swich 50 And Febrex Plus Be Given For Fever In A Child?
my baby is today turn 5 months 15 days. since yesterday she is not sleeping due to high fever and continuously crying. went to child specialist yesterday evening and doctor prescribed me a medicine of Swich-50. 4 ml twice in a day and febrex plus- 0.25 ml twice in a day. plz do suggest regarding this matter.
Yes, these medications may be given as prescribed. Swich-50 (cefpodoxime) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly prescribed to treat various infections caused by susceptible bacteria. Febrex plus is a combination medicine used to relieve the symptoms of cold associated with fever, nasal congestion, excess production of mucus, and runny nose. These medications may be given as prescribed by your doctor.
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Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician
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Can Swich 50 And Febrex Plus Be Given For Fever In A Child?
Hi, Yes, these medications may be given as prescribed. Swich-50 (cefpodoxime) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly prescribed to treat various infections caused by susceptible bacteria. Febrex plus is a combination medicine used to relieve the symptoms of cold associated with fever, nasal congestion, excess production of mucus, and runny nose. These medications may be given as prescribed by your doctor. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali, General & Family Physician