Dexbact 100

Dexbact 100

DINMOL 100 SR

Dexbact 100 is a general-purpose antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections of a wide scope. It achieves this by suppressing the production of bacterial proteins thus preventing the multiplication of the bacteria that cause infection. Dexbact 100 is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin and soft tissue, acne, sexually transmitted, and some gastrointestinal infections. Malaria prophylaxis and the treatment of rickettsia infections are also recommended with it as well.

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Dexbact 100 is a general-purpose antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections of a wide scope. It achieves this by suppressing the production of bacterial proteins thus preventing the multiplication of the bacteria that cause infection. Dexbact 100 is used to treat respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin and soft tissue, acne, sexually transmitted, and some gastrointestinal infections. Malaria prophylaxis and the treatment of rickettsia infections are also recommended with it as well.

Side Effects

  • Nausea or vomiting
  •  Stomach upset or diarrhea Photosensitivity (excessive sensitivity to sunrays)
  • Headache or dizziness

Indications

  • Acne and acneiform disorders.
  •  Sexually transmitted diseases.
  •  Rickettsial infections and chlamydial infection.

FAQ

Q1. How should Dexbact 100 be taken?
Take, with a full glass of water, not before eating. Do not lie down just after taking it.

Q2. Is Dexbact 100 administrable with milk?
Do not use it with milk or dairy products that can decrease its absorption.

Q3. Is Dexbact 100 safe in pregnancy?
No, not to be taken in the state of pregnancy or during breastfeeding unless it is clearly prescribed by a doctor.

Q4. Can it cause sun sensitivity?
Yes, it can result in photosensitivity. Use sunscreen and do not over expose the sun.

Q5. Is the full course to be taken?
Yes, one should take the entire course of prescribed medication to avoid resistance to antibiotics.