recef (CEFADROXIL)
Introduction to Recef
Recef is a widely used antibiotic medication that belongs to the cephalosporin class of antibiotics. It is primarily prescribed to treat a variety of bacterial infections in diffe... See More

What is Recef?
Recef is a type of antibiotic that fights bacteria. It's taken by mouth and quickly enters the bloodstream. After taking it, the highest levels of the medicine are reached in the blood within an hour. Over 90% of the medicine leaves the body through the urine. Recef works by stopping bacteria from building their protective walls, which kills them.

What is the usual dose of Recef?
The usual dose for adults is 1-2 grams daily, taken in one or two divided doses. For children, the dose is based on weight, typically 30-50 mg/kg daily, also divided into two doses. Always follow your doctor's recommendations for the appropriate dose.

How do I take Recef?
Recef can be taken with or without food. It’s best taken at regular intervals as prescribed, and the full course should be completed. Drink plenty of water and avoid skipping doses to ensure the infection clears completely.

For how long do I take Recef?
Typically, Recef is taken for 7 to 14 days, depending on the infection’s type and severity. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding the treatment duration. Do not stop taking it early even if you feel better.

What is Recef used for?
Recef is used to treat bacterial infections, including infections of the skin, throat, urinary tract, and some types of pneumonia. It's effective against a wide range of bacteria but won’t work for viral infections like the flu.

How long does it take for Recef to start working?
Recef generally starts showing effects within a few days of starting treatment. Symptoms like fever or pain may begin to improve after a day or two, but it’s essential to complete the full course of antibiotics.

Is Recef effective?
Yes, Recef is effective against many bacterial infections when used as directed. It is proven to clear infections like skin and urinary tract infections in most cases. For best results, it must be taken exactly as prescribed.

How does one know if Recef is working?
You should notice improvement in your symptoms, such as reduced pain, fever, or swelling. If your condition worsens or doesn’t improve after a few days of taking Recef, contact your doctor for reassessment.

How does Recef work?
Recef works by blocking the formation of bacterial cell walls, causing bacteria to break apart and die. This stops the infection from spreading and helps your body recover.

Who should avoid taking Recef?
People who are allergic to cephalosporin antibiotics should avoid Recef. It’s also not recommended for those with certain kidney problems. Always tell your doctor about any allergies or medical conditions before starting this medication.

Can I take Recef with vitamins or supplements?
Recef doesn’t have significant interactions with vitamins or supplements, but avoid taking it with antacids or supplements containing magnesium or aluminum, as they can interfere with absorption. Always check with your doctor for specific advice.

Can I take Recef with other prescription drugs?
Recef may interact with certain medications, such as blood thinners, other antibiotics, or probenecid. Inform your doctor about all medications you're taking to avoid harmful interactions and ensure safe and effective treatment.

Can Recef be taken safely while pregnant?
**Pregnancy:** Recef is considered safe for use during pregnancy, but only if absolutely necessary. Animal studies have shown no harm to unborn babies at doses up to 11 times the typical human dose. However, there haven't been enough studies in humans to confirm this safety. **Labor and Delivery:** Recef's effects during labor and delivery are not known. It should only be used during this time if clearly necessary.

Can Recef be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Recef is considered safe during breastfeeding, but small amounts of the medication may pass into breast milk. If you're breastfeeding, discuss with your doctor to ensure it's the right choice for you and your baby.

Is Recef safe for the elderly?
Recef can be used in the elderly, but dosages may need adjustment, especially for individuals with kidney issues. It’s important to have regular check-ups to monitor kidney function while on this medication.

How should I store Recef?
Store Recef at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and light. Keep the bottle tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not store it in the bathroom or areas with high humidity.

Does Recef make people tired or drowsy?
Recef does not typically cause tiredness or drowsiness. However, some individuals may feel fatigued due to the infection being treated. If you experience significant fatigue, consult your doctor, as it may be related to the infection or another condition.

Does Recef cause stomach upset?
Mild stomach upset, including nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal pain, can occur in some people taking Recef. If this happens, try taking the medicine with food to minimize irritation. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor for guidance.

Does Recef affect sleep?
Recef does not usually affect sleep. If you experience difficulty sleeping, it may be related to the infection itself rather than the antibiotic. Let your doctor know if sleep disturbances persist.

Does Recef make it hard to think or concentrate?
Recef doesn’t commonly cause cognitive side effects like difficulty thinking or concentrating. If you notice issues with focus or memory while on this medication, speak with your doctor for further evaluation.

Does Recef affect mood?
Recef doesn’t generally affect mood. If you experience mood swings, anxiety, or depression, it could be due to the underlying infection. If mood changes are significant, consult your doctor.

Does Recef interfere with sexual function?
There are no common reports of Recef affecting sexual function. If you notice any changes or difficulties, talk to your doctor for further assessment.

Does Recef affect appetite?
Recef doesn’t typically affect appetite, although some people might feel a loss of appetite due to nausea or the infection. If your appetite changes noticeably, consult your doctor for advice.

Does Recef cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a typical side effect of Recef. If you notice unexpected weight gain, discuss this with your doctor to rule out other causes related to the infection or other medications.

Does Recef cause headaches?
Headaches are not a common side effect of Recef. If you experience persistent headaches, they may be related to the infection being treated. Contact your doctor if the headaches are severe or continue.

Does Recef limit driving?
Recef is unlikely to impair your ability to drive. However, if you experience side effects like dizziness or tiredness, avoid driving until you feel safe. Consult your doctor if you have concerns.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Recef?
Moderate alcohol consumption does not usually interact with Recef. However, alcohol can weaken your immune system and delay healing, so it's best to avoid heavy drinking while on antibiotics. Consult your doctor if you're uncertain.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Recef?
Drinking coffee or tea is generally safe while taking Recef. However, excessive caffeine can worsen some side effects like restlessness or nausea. Enjoy coffee or tea in moderation.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Recef?
Light exercise is usually safe while taking Recef, but strenuous activity should be avoided if you're feeling unwell or fatigued. Listen to your body, and consult your doctor before starting or adjusting your exercise routine.

What are Recef possible harms and risks?
Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, or stomach upset. Serious side effects may include allergic reactions, such as rash or trouble breathing. If you experience any of these, contact your doctor immediately. The frequency of side effects varies with individual response.
Available in 11 variations

Recef O 50mg Syrup
Recef O 50mg Syrup
Cefixime (50mg)
bottle of 30 ml Syrup

Recef 250mg Tablet DT
Recef 250mg Tablet DT
Cefadroxil (250mg)
strip of 10 tablet dt

Recef 500mg Tablet
Recef 500mg Tablet
Cefadroxil (500mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Recef 1000mg Injection
Recef 1000mg Injection
Ceftriaxone (1000mg)
vial of 1 Powder for Injection

Recef 1gm Injection
Recef 1gm Injection
Ceftriaxone (1gm)
vial of 1 injection

Recef 125mg Injection
Recef 125mg Injection
Ceftriaxone (125mg)
vial of 1 Injection

Recef O 100mg Tablet
Recef O 100mg Tablet
Cefixime (100mg)
strip of 4 tablets

Recef 100mg Tablet 10s
Recef 100mg Tablet 10s
Cefixime (100mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Recef O 200mg Tablet
Recef O 200mg Tablet
Cefixime (200mg)
strip of 4 tablets

Recef 500mg Injection
Ceftriaxone (500mg)
vial of 1 Injection

Recef 250mg Injection
Recef 250mg Injection
Ceftriaxone (250mg)
vial of 1 Injection