Cefomarc CV Tablet is a broad-spectrum antibiotic combining Cefixime and Potassium Clavulanate, designed to combat a wide range of bacterial infections. From respiratory infections and urinary tract infections (UTIs) to skin and soft tissue infections, this tablet provides fast, effective, and reliable relief.
🧪 Composition & Strength
- Cefixime: Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, killing bacteria effectively
- Potassium Clavulanate: Beta-lactamase inhibitor that enhances Cefixime activity against resistant bacteria
- Dosage Form: Oral Tablet
- Prescription Required: Yes
🔬 How Cefomarc CV Works
Once ingested, Cefomarc CV is absorbed in the gut and enters the bloodstream.
- Cefixime: Stops bacteria from building protective cell walls, leading to bacterial death
- Potassium Clavulanate: Neutralizes bacterial resistance enzymes, making Cefixime more effective against stubborn infections
This dual-action mechanism ensures rapid bacterial clearance, reduced symptoms, and faster recovery.
🕒 Indications / When It Is Prescribed
Cefomarc CV Tablets are used for:
- Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Bronchitis and other respiratory tract infections
- Throat and sinus infections
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Post-surgical infections
- Other bacterial infections responsive to broad-spectrum antibiotics
⭐ Key Benefits
- Rapid relief from UTIs, respiratory, and skin infections
- Dual antibiotic action for stronger bacterial control
- Reduces symptoms such as fever, pain, swelling, and pus formation
- Effective for gastrointestinal and respiratory infections
- Suitable for both acute and recurrent infections
⚠️ Dosage and Usage
- Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor
- Swallow with water, with or after food to reduce stomach upset
- Complete the full course even if symptoms improve early
⚠️ Possible Side Effects
Most patients tolerate Cefomarc CV well, but some may experience:
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Dizziness or headache
- Mild skin rash or itching
⚠️ Precautions
- Use only with a doctor’s prescription
- Not effective against viral infections such as cold or flu
- Avoid alcohol during treatment
- Inform your doctor about any allergies to antibiotics
- Complete the full course to prevent bacterial resistance