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Suggest Medication Dosage Of Taxim-O Dry Syrup

Hello Doctor, My 3 years 8 months old daughter got a bone displacement in her left hand writs. We went to a hospital where doctor has prescribed Taxim-o dry syrup. But we are not able to contact the doctor about the doses. now the doctors number is not reachable. would you like to help on the doses about this syrup and nos of day need to be continued.
Thu, 8 Jan 2015
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Hi...a bone displacement in left hand wrist is not an infection and an antibiotic like Taxim-O (Cefexime) is not required. This antibiotic is usually used for Typhoid or bacterial dysentery. I do not think this orthopedic problem needs an antibiotic. But as your query, the dose is 8-10mg/kg body weight per day in 2 divided doses.
Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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Suggest Medication Dosage Of Taxim-O Dry Syrup

Hi...a bone displacement in left hand wrist is not an infection and an antibiotic like Taxim-O (Cefexime) is not required. This antibiotic is usually used for Typhoid or bacterial dysentery. I do not think this orthopedic problem needs an antibiotic. But as your query, the dose is 8-10mg/kg body weight per day in 2 divided doses. Regards - Dr. Sumanth