Eltocin Kid 125mg Tablet 15'S

Bacterial Infections (2507)Rx required

Key Information

Generic Name

Generic Name Erythromycin 125 mg

Manufacturer

Ipca Laboratories Ltd

Variant

15 Tablet(s) in a Strip

Country of Origin

India

Detailed Information

Side Effects

infection following burns, operations or dental procedures other infections, such as sexually transmitted diseases, bone infections or scarlet fever Talk to Doctor Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Children & Adolescents Driving & Using Machines Talk to your Doctor, if you: are allergic or hypersensitive to Erythromycin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine suffer from a condition called myasthenia gravis have liver or gall bladder problems have a sexually transmitted disease called syphilis This medicine should be used by women during pregnancy only if clearly needed If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine [CHILDADOLESCENTS] [DRIVINGMACHINES] Tell your doctor if you are taking, ergotamine or dihydroergotamine (used to manage migraines) terfenadine or astemizole or mizolastine (widely taken for hay fever and allergies) cisapride (for stomach disorders) simvastatin, lovastatin (used to lower cholesterol and triglycerides (types of fat) in the blood) tolterodine (used for manageing overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency and leakage) colchicine (used for management of gout and arthritis) protease inhibitors (used to manage viral infections e.g. saquinavir) oral contraceptives cimetidine and omeprazole (used to manage acid reflux) clarithromycin, rifabutin, or rifampicin (used to manage different types of bacterial infection) fluconazole, ketoconazole and itraconazole (used to manage fungal infections) digoxin, quinidine or disopyramide (used to manage heart problems) cilostazol (a medicine used to manage peripheral circulation problems) hexobarbitone, phenobarbital or midazolam (used as sedatives) warfarin and acenocoumarol (used to help thin the blood) valproate, carbamazepine or phenytoin (used to control epilepsy) theophylline (used to manage asthma and other breathing problems) ciclosporin or tacrolimus (used following organ transplants) bromocriptine (used to manage Parkinson’s disease) alfentanil (a medicine used to provide pain relief) methylprednisolone (used to help suppress the body's immune system) verapamil (used to manage high blood pressure and chest pain) vinblastine (used to manage certain types of cancer) sildenafil (used to manage erectile dysfunction) Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you If you take more ELTOCIN KID 125MG If you accidentally take more medicine in one day than your doctor has told you to or if a child has taken some of the medicine by mistake, contact your doctor or go to your nearest hospital immediately Symptoms of overdosage are: temporary hearing loss, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea If you forget to take ELTOCIN KID 125MG If you forget to take a dose of your medicine, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take more medicine in one day than your doctor tells you to If you stop taking ELTOCIN KID 125MG Do not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor tells you to do so Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Serious Common Uncommon Rare Very Rare difficulty breathing fainting swelling of the face, lips or throat skin rashes severe skin reactions including large fluid-filled blisters, sores and ulcers ulcers in the mouth and throat diarrhoea which may be severe or prolonged and may contain blood or mucus; nausea, vomiting increase in a particular type of white blood cells (eosinophilia) stomach pains (these may be a symptom of an inflammed pancreas (pancreatitis)) ringing in the ears (tinnitus) reversible loss of hearing (usually associated with high doses or in patients with kidney problems) various liver or gall-bladder problems, which can cause yellowing of the skin and/or eyes (jaundice) or pale stools with dark urine chest pains abnormal heart rhythms (including palpitations) fever, anorexia confusion, hallucinations, fits (seizures) vertigo (problems with balance that can result in feelings of dizziness or sickness) inflammation of the kidneys (a condition known as interstitial nephritis) low blood pressure serious skin rashes that may involve blistering and can cover large areas of the torso, face and limbs vomiting and irritability visual impairment/blurred vision (Mitochondrial optic neuropathy) [UNCOMMON] [RARE] [VERYRARE] Additional Information Storage [ADDITIONALINFORMATION] Keep this medicine out of reach of children Store at a room temperature of 15-25°C

Warnings & Precautions

& Precautions

Drug Interactions

s Directions & For Use Side Effects More Information What ELTOCIN KID 125MG is used for? It is used to prevent and manage infections such as: throat and sinus infections chest infections, such as bronchitis and pneumonia eye and ear infections mouth and dental infections skin and tissue infections stomach and intestinal infections prevention of infection following burns, operations or dental procedures other infections, such as sexually transmitted diseases, bone infections or scarlet fever Talk to Doctor Pregnancy & Breast Feeding Children & Adolescents Driving & Using Machines Talk to your Doctor, if you: are allergic or hypersensitive to Erythromycin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine suffer from a condition called myasthenia gravis have liver or gall bladder problems have a sexually transmitted disease called syphilis This medicine should be used by women during pregnancy only if clearly needed If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine [CHILDADOLESCENTS] [DRIVINGMACHINES] Tell your doctor if you are taking, ergotamine or dihydroergotamine (used to manage migraines) terfenadine or astemizole or mizolastine (widely taken for hay fever and allergies) cisapride (for stomach disorders) simvastatin, lovastatin (used to lower cholesterol and triglycerides (types of fat) in the blood) tolterodine (used for manageing overactive bladder with symptoms of urinary frequency, urgency and leakage) colchicine (used for management of gout and arthritis) protease inhibitors (used to manage viral infections e.g. saquinavir) oral contraceptives cimetidine and omeprazole (used to manage acid reflux) clarithromycin, rifabutin, or rifampicin (used to manage different types of bacterial infection) fluconazole, ketoconazole and itraconazole (used to manage fungal infections) digoxin, quinidine or disopyramide (used to manage heart problems) cilostazol (a medicine used to manage peripheral circulation problems) hexobarbitone, phenobarbital or midazolam (used as sedatives) warfarin and acenocoumarol (used to help thin the blood) valproate, carbamazepine or phenytoin (used to control epilepsy) theophylline (used to manage asthma and other breathing problems) ciclosporin or tacrolimus (used following organ transplants) bromocriptine (used to manage Parkinson’s disease) alfentanil (a medicine used to provide pain relief) methylprednisolone (used to help suppress the body's immune system) verapamil (used to manage high blood pressure and chest pain) vinblastine (used to manage certain types of cancer) sildenafil (used to manage erectile dysfunction) Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you If you take more ELTOCIN KID 125MG If you accidentally take more medicine in one day than your doctor has told you to or if a child has taken some of the medicine by mistake, contact your doctor or go to your nearest hospital immediately Symptoms of overdosage are: temporary hearing loss, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea If you forget to take ELTOCIN KID 125MG If you forget to take a dose of your medicine, take it as soon as you remember. Do not take more medicine in one day than your doctor tells you to If you stop taking ELTOCIN KID 125MG Do not stop taking this medicine unless your doctor tells you to do so Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Serious Common Uncommon Rare Very Rare difficulty breathing fainting swelling of the face, lips or throat skin rashes severe skin reactions including large fluid-filled blisters, sores and ulcers ulcers in the mouth and throat diarrhoea which may be severe or prolonged and may contain blood or mucus; nausea, vomiting increase in a particular type of white blood cells (eosinophilia) stomach pains (these may be a symptom of an inflammed pancreas (pancreatitis)) ringing in the ears (tinnitus) reversible loss of hearing (usually associated with high doses or in patients with kidney problems) various liver or gall-bladder problems, which can cause yellowing of the skin and/or eyes (jaundice) or pale stools with dark urine chest pains abnormal heart rhythms (including palpitations) fever, anorexia confusion, hallucinations, fits (seizures) vertigo (problems with balance that can result in feelings of dizziness or sickness) inflammation of the kidneys (a condition known as interstitial nephritis) low blood pressure serious skin rashes that may involve blistering and can cover large areas of the torso, face and limbs vomiting and irritability visual impairment/blurred vision (Mitochondrial optic neuropathy) [UNCOMMON] [RARE] [VERYRARE] Additional Information Storage [ADDITIONALINFORMATION] Keep this medicine out of reach of children Store at a room temperature of 15-25°C

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