Ceclor CD is an oral antibiotic medication that belongs to the cephalosporin class. It's used to treat a variety of bacterial infections such as pneumonia, ear, strep throat, skin, and urinary tract infections. The active ingredient in Ceclor CD is cefaclor, which works by stopping the growth of bacteria. This medicine will not work for viral infections like common cold and flu. It needs to be taken as directed by your healthcare provider, usually every 12 hours. Possible side effects include stomach upset, diarrhea, or rash. You should contact your doctor if you experience more serious side effects. It's important to take this antibiotic until it’s completely finished, to prevent the infection from returning.
Ciprodex is a prescription medication used in the form of ear drops. It combines two active ingredients: Ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic that treats bacterial infections, and Dexamethasone, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation. Specifically, Ciprodex is intended to treat ear infections, such as acute otitis media and acute otitis externa. Before using Ciprodex, it's crucial to share your complete medical history with your doctor to avoid any potential complications or side effects.
Grifulvin, also known as Griseofulvin, is an antifungal medication used to treat several types of fungal infections of the skin, hair, and nails such as ringworm, jock itch, and athlete's foot. It inhibits fungal cell division, thereby stopping the spread and growth of the fungus. It's typically taken orally and dosage is determined by the type and severity of the infection. Potential side effects may include headache, nausea, upset stomach, or rash. Patients are usually advised to complete the full course of the medication, even if symptoms improve, to prevent the infection from recurring.