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Cefixime Dosage & Administration

Cefixime dosing must be individualised to the patient's condition, weight, kidney and liver function, and other medications. Dosing depends on the specific antibiotic, type and severity of infection, renal function, and patient weight. Follow the prescribed regimen precisely.

Common Dosing Contexts

  • Oral infections: complete the full course even if symptoms resolve
  • Hospital infections: IV formulations for severe infections
  • Prophylaxis: single doses before certain procedures
  • Chronic infections (e.g., TB): prolonged multi-drug regimens

Dosage Safety Notes

  • Complete the full course — stopping early risks relapse and resistance
  • Take with or without food as advised for each specific antibiotic
  • Do not share antibiotics with others

How to Take

  • Cefixime is available in the following formulations depending on the indication.
  • Always follow the exact dose and frequency prescribed by your healthcare provider.
  • Do not adjust your dose without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.

Safety Note

Do not exceed the prescribed dose of Cefixime. If you miss a dose, follow the specific guidance provided with your prescription — generally take it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for the next dose.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take a higher dose of Cefixime if my symptoms don't improve?

No. Never increase the dose of Cefixime without medical advice. If your current dose is insufficient, contact your healthcare provider to discuss a dose adjustment or alternative treatment.

Why can't I take antibiotics for a cold or flu?

Colds and flu are caused by viruses. Antibiotics only work against bacteria and have no effect on viruses. Using antibiotics for viral infections exposes you to side effects without benefit and contributes to antibiotic resistance.

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Medical Disclaimer: This drug reference is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your physician or pharmacist before changing your medication. Information reviewed by the vHospital Editorial Team · Sources: WHO, BNF, FDA prescribing information.