Cefixime + Potassium Clavulanate Tablets

ELLIXIME-CV

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Description

Ellixime-CV by Ellanjey is a powerful, advanced-generation antibiotic combination containing Cefixime Trihydrate IP (equivalent to 200 mg anhydrous Cefixime) and Potassium Clavulanate Diluted IP (equivalent to 125 mg Clavulanic Acid). This formulation is specifically designed to overcome one of the biggest challenges in modern antibiotic therapy – beta-lactamase-mediated bacterial resistance.

Key Benefits:

  • Overcomes Resistance – Clavulanic acid neutralizes beta-lactamase enzymes.

  • Extended Spectrum – Effective against resistant E. coli, H. influenzae, Klebsiella & more.

  • Dual Mechanism – Beta-lactamase inhibitor + antibiotic for synergistic action.

  • Treatment Failure Solution – Ideal for patients who failed other antibiotics.

  • Higher Success Rates – Restores activity where Cefixime alone fails.

FAQs:

1. How is Ellixime-CV different from regular Cefixime?

Regular Cefixime is destroyed by beta-lactamase enzymes produced by resistant bacteria. Ellixime-CV contains Clavulanic Acid (125 mg) – a beta-lactamase inhibitor that disables these enzymes, protecting the Cefixime. This makes Ellixime-CV effective against resistant strains where plain Cefixime would fail.

2. What infections does Ellixime-CV treat?

Ellixime-CV treats respiratory infections (pneumonia, bronchitis, sinusitis), urinary tract infections (complicated UTIs, pyelonephritis), typhoid fever (including resistant strains), gonorrheaskin infections, and other infections caused by beta-lactamase producing bacteria. It is typically used when first-line antibiotics have failed.

3. What is the recommended dosage of Ellixime-CV?

The usual adult dose is 1 tablet twice daily (every 12 hours) for 5–10 days, or as prescribed by your physician. For severe infections, longer duration may be needed. Always complete the full course. Take with food to improve absorption and reduce stomach upset. Do not skip doses or stop early.

4. What are the side effects of Ellixime-CV?

Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, flatulence, headache, and rash. Diarrhea is more common with clavulanate combinations than with Cefixime alone. Serious side effects include severe allergic reactions, hepatitis (jaundice, dark urine – rare), and antibiotic-associated colitis (C. difficile). Seek medical help for severe diarrhea with blood/mucus, rash, or yellowing of skin/eyes.