Texo 400mg Tablet (MOXIFLOXACIN)
Introduction to Texo 400mg Tablet
The Texo 400mg Tablet is a powerful antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It is particularly effective against infections in the lungs, skin, and... See More

What is Texo tablet?
Texo tablet is an antibiotic from the fluoroquinolone class used to treat a variety of bacterial infections.

What is the usual dose of Texo tablet?
Texo tablet is a medicine for adults. The usual dose is 400mg once a day, but how long you take it depends on the illness. It's not safe or proven to work in children under 18. A study in older children showed side effects similar to adults, like a slightly fast heartbeat (QT prolongation), throwing up, diarrhea, joint pain, and inflammation in the veins.

How do I take Texo tablet?
You can take Texo tablet with or without food. Drink lots of water while you're on it. Don't take it with antacids or medicines containing things like magnesium, aluminum, iron, or zinc for about four hours before or eight hours after taking your Texo tablet.

For how long do I take Texo tablet?
Texo tablet is an antibiotic. How long you take it depends on what infection you have. For example, a lung infection might need 1 to 2 weeks, a simple skin infection a week, but a more serious skin or abdominal infection could require up to 3 weeks. Other infections, like sinus infections or bronchitis, might only need treatment for 5-10 days. A serious infection like the plague needs a longer course, 10-14 days.

What is Texo tablet used for?
Texo tablet is a medicine that fights certain types of bacteria. It's only for adults 18 and older. It can treat lung infections (pneumonia, bronchitis), skin infections, serious belly infections, and even plague (although this is based on animal tests, not people). It's a last resort for sinus infections and bronchitis because other medicines are usually better choices.

How long does it take for Texo tablet to start working?
How long you take the antibiotic Texo tablet depends on what's wrong. A lung infection might need it for 1 to 2 weeks. A simple skin infection could be 1 week, but a more serious skin problem may need 1 to 3 weeks.

Is Texo tablet effective?
Texo tablet is a medicine that works well against many types of bacterial infections. Studies show it's highly effective for lung infections (pneumonia), sinus infections, and bronchitis, with success rates consistently around 90%. It also works well for skin infections and some serious infections in the abdomen, although the success rates are a bit lower there, but still similar to other comparable antibiotics.

How does one know if Texo tablet is working?
Studies show Texo tablet is a pretty effective antibiotic for several common infections. It worked almost as well as other antibiotics in treating sinus infections and bronchitis, and sometimes even better for pneumonia. Side effects in children were similar to those seen in adults.

How does Texo tablet work?
Texo tablet is a type of antibiotic. Unlike some similar antibiotics, it doesn't make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Even if you take a very large amount, it's unlikely to cause serious problems, but a doctor should still be told. If needed, only a small amount of the drug can be removed from the body through dialysis.

Who should avoid taking Texo tablet?
Texo tablet is a strong medicine with possible serious side effects. It can cause tendon problems (pain and tearing), nerve problems (numbness and pain), and brain problems (dizziness, fainting, seizures). Severe allergic reactions are a possibility. The sun can make you more sensitive, so avoid strong sun. Don't drive or operate machinery if you feel dizzy. It can affect your heart rhythm, especially if you're older or have heart problems. Take it exactly as prescribed; don't miss doses. See your doctor right away if you have any problems.

Can I take Texo tablet with vitamins or supplements?
If you're taking the antibiotic Texo tablet, don't take it around the same time as antacids (like Tums or Maalox), sucralfate (used for ulcers), or vitamins with iron or zinc. These things can stop your body from absorbing the antibiotic properly. Take Texo tablet at least 4 hours before or 8 hours after these other medicines or supplements. Calcium supplements might slightly affect how well it works, but it's usually not a big problem.

Can I take Texo tablet with other prescription drugs?
Texo tablet is a medicine that can be affected by other things you take. Don't take it with antacids, sucralfate, iron, or zinc supplements – wait at least four hours before or eight hours after taking those. It can make blood thinners like warfarin stronger, so your doctor will need to check your blood regularly. Taking it with pain relievers like ibuprofen can increase the risk of seizures. It shouldn't be taken with certain heart medicines (Class IA and III antiarrhythmics) because it can affect your heart rhythm. Finally, if you're also taking diabetes medicine, your blood sugar needs to be watched closely because Texo tablet can affect your blood sugar levels.

Can Texo tablet be taken safely while pregnant?
Tests on animals showed that high doses of Texo tablet could harm a developing baby, causing low birth weight, bone problems, and even miscarriage. However, lower doses in other animal tests didn't show the same problems. There's no proof this drug harms babies in pregnant women, but doctors should explain this animal research to pregnant patients because of the potential risks.

Can Texo tablet be taken safely while breastfeeding?
It is generally not recommended during breastfeeding.

Is Texo tablet safe for the elderly?
For older people, the antibiotic Texo tablet can increase the risk of serious tendon problems, like torn tendons, especially if they're also taking steroid medicines. This risk is highest within the first two months, but problems can happen even later. It can also raise the chance of a serious heart problem called an aortic aneurysm or dissection. Older people who take other medicines that affect heart rhythm or are at risk for a specific heart rhythm problem (torsades de pointes) should not take Texo tablet. Although studies show it's generally safe for older adults, doctors should be extra careful when prescribing it.

How should I store Texo tablet?
Keep the medicine in a cool, dry place at room temperature. It's okay if the temperature goes a little warmer or cooler than room temperature for short periods, but don't let it get too hot or cold or wet.

Does Texo tablet make people tired or drowsy?
It can cause dizziness or drowsiness in some people.

Does Texo tablet cause stomach upset?
Yes, it may cause nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

Does Texo tablet affect sleep?
In some studies, a small number of people (2%) taking the medicine Texo tablet had trouble sleeping. If this happens to you, stop taking the medicine right away and call your doctor.

Does Texo tablet make it hard to think or concentrate?
Rarely, it can cause confusion or difficulty concentrating, particularly in older adults.

Does Texo tablet affect mood?
t may cause anxiety or nervousness in some individuals.

Does Texo tablet interfere with sexual function?
No, Texo tablet does not typically interfere with sexual function.

Does Texo tablet affect appetite?
It is not commonly associated with changes in appetite.

Does Texo tablet cause weight gain?
No, weight gain is not a typical side effect of Texo tablet.

Does Texo tablet cause headaches?
Yes, headaches can occur as a side effect.

Does Texo tablet limit driving?
Texo tablet may cause dizziness or lightheadedness, so avoid driving if you experience these symptoms.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Texo tablet?
It is best to avoid alcohol as it can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness and gastrointestinal upset.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Texo tablet?
Yes, it is safe to drink coffee or tea in moderation.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Texo tablet?
Exercise is safe, but avoid intense physical activity if you experience tendon pain, as Texo tablet can increase the risk of tendon injuries.

What are Texo tablet possible harms and risks?
Texo tablet, like many medicines, can cause some common, mild side effects like nausea, diarrhea, headache, and dizziness. Less often, more serious problems can happen, such as tendon problems, nerve damage, problems with the heart's rhythm, allergic reactions, and severe bowel issues. In children, similar issues occur, with vomiting and joint pain being more common. About 5% of adults and a similar percentage of children stop taking the medicine because of side effects.