Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Alpic Biotech Ltd
Active Ingredient Linezolid (100mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassOxazolidinone derivative
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassANTI INFECTIVES
Action ClassOxazolidinone
User Rating4.1
User Reviews725

FAQ

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Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Lizpic 100mg?
It is advised not to get your child vaccinated while they are on treatment with Lizpic 100mg. Let your child recover from the ongoing illness and finish the course of the medicine As soon as a child is feeling better, even if he or she is on antibiotics, the vaccine can and should be given.
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What if I give an excess of Lizpic 100mg by mistake?
Overdose may cause unwanted side effects such as low blood count, nerve damage, or loss of vision. It may even cause a life-threatening complication called lactic acidosis which shows symptoms of abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and generalized weakness. Rush to your child’s doctor on an immediate basis if you notice any of these symptoms.
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In which disease conditions should I avoid giving Lizpic 100mg to my child?
Avoid giving Lizpic 100mg if your child is suffering from conditions like diabetes mellitus (risk of low glucose), hypertension, hyperthyroidism, and seizure disorder. To ensure that this medicine is not given in such conditions, tell your child’s complete medical history to the doctor before giving Lizpic 100mg to your child.
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What should I do if my child shows no improvement even after taking Lizpic 100mg for the prescribed duration?
Ineffective treatment with Lizpic 100mg could mean that the medicine is not able to act against the infection-causing bacteria. In such a case, visit your child’s doctor who may change the medicine and prescribe an antibiotic which has a stronger impact on the infection-causing bacteria. Since some of these antibiotics are given as intravenous injections, you may have to visit the doctor to give this medicine to your child.
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My child is suffering from depression and is on antidepressant therapy. Is it safe to give Lizpic 100mg along with these medicines?
No, it is not safe as it can lead to life-threatening syndrome known as serotonin syndrome which can be manifested as hypertension, increased heart rate, shaking of the body, seizures, and increased body temperature. Call your child’s doctor right away if these symptoms appear.
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What lab tests that are required for monitoring while my child is taking Lizpic 100mg?
For children receiving Lizpic 100mg for a longer duration, the doctor may ask for complete blood count, basic metabolic panel, liver function test, and routine eye and nerve function assessments.
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What food items should my child avoid while taking Lizpic 100mg?
Avoid giving tyramine-containing foods like old cheese, red meat, fava or broad bean pods, soy sauce, and other soybean condiments while your child is taking Lizpic 100mg. Always recheck the freshness of food before giving it to your child as it is an important concern.
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Can Lizpic 100mg be given for a long duration?
Prolonged use of Lizpic 100mg may result in fungal or bacterial superinfection, including serious gastrointestinal infections due to inhibition of good bacteria of the gut. You must reach out to the doctor soon.
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Can other medicines be given at the same time as Lizpic 100mg?
Lizpic 100mg can sometimes interact with other medicines or substances. Tell your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Lizpic 100mg. Also, check with your child’s doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
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What if I forget to give Lizpic 100mg to my child?
There is no need to panic. You can give the medicine as soon as you remember unless your child’s doctor has advised a specific regime for your child. In case of any confusion, do consult your doctor, do not double the dose to catch up.
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Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup Reviews

Lizpic 100mg is an antibiotic medicine. It helps cure a wide range of serious infections caused by resistant bacteria. These may include infections affecting the skin, soft tissues, bones, brain, heart, urinary tract, lungs, and blood.

Give Lizpic 100mg to your child orally, preferably at a fixed time, either before or after meals. In case your child develops a stomach upset, prefer giving it with meals. Adhere to the dose, time, and way prescribed by the doctor as that depends on the type and severity of the infection, your child’s age, and body weight. If your child vomits within 30 minutes of intake, repeat the same dose but do not double dose if it's time for the next dose.

Taking this medicine may sometimes cause minor and temporary side effects. These include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, fever, dizziness, and headache. These side effects almost always subside within a few days. However, in case these side effects persist or bother your child, it would be best to consult your child’s doctor without any delay.

Your child’s doctor should be aware of your child’s complete medical history, including any previous episode of allergy, heart problem, liver impairment, blood disorder, eye disorder, and kidney malfunction. Do tell the doctor if your child is taking any other medicine too. This information is critical for dose alterations and for planning your child’s overall treatment.

How Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup Works

Lizpic 100mg is an antibiotic. It stops bacterial growth by preventing the synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions.

How to Use Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup

Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Dissolve the powder in sterile water. Shake well and use. Lizpic 100mg may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.Avoid Lizpic 100mg with tyramine-rich food such as cheese, smoked fish, meats and some types of beer.

Benefits of Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup

  • In Treatment of Severe bacterial infections: Lizpic 100mg works by killing bacteria which can cause serious infections. It is used to treat many different types of bacterial infections such as infections of lungs (pneumonia), skin, and soft tissues. This medicine usually makes you feel better very quickly but you should continue taking it as prescribed even when you feel better to make sure that all bacteria are killed and do not become resistant.

Uses of Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup

  • Treatment of Severe bacterial infections

Lizpic 100mg Dry Syrup Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Liver  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lizpic 100mg is safe to use in patients with liver disease. No dose adjustment of Lizpic 100mg is recommended.However, Lizpic 100mg should be used with caution in children with severe liver disease as it can be a potential threat to liver functions although not very common.
Kidney  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Lizpic 100mg is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Lizpic 100mg is recommended.However, Lizpic 100mg must be used with caution in children with severe kidney disease. Dose modification may be required in severe kidney disease.

Quick Tips

  • Discontinue Lizpic 100mg and inform the doctor immediately if your child develops a rash, itchy skin, swelling of face and mouth, or difficulty in breathing.
  • Only give Lizpic 100mg to your child for their current infection. Never save medicine for future illnesses.
  • Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again, become resistant, or cause another infection.
  • Your child must drink plenty of water if he/she develops diarrhea as a side effect.

References

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