What is co-trimoxazole tablets BP 960 mg used for?

What is co-trimoxazole tablets BP 960 mg used for?

Co-trimoxazole is used to treat certain bacterial infections, such as pneumonia (a lung infection), bronchitis (infection of the tubes leading to the lungs), and infections of the urinary tract, ears, and intestines.

How strong is co-trimoxazole?

Co-Trimoxazole 80 mg/400 mg Tablets (called ‘Co-Trimoxazole’ in this leaflet) is a combination of two different antibiotics called sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, which is used to treat infections caused by certain bacteria. Like all antibiotics, Co-Trimoxazole only works against some types of bacteria.

What is the use of cotrimoxazole?

Co-Trimoxazole can be used to treat: Urinary bladder or urinary tract infections (water infections) Respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis. Ear infections such as otitis media.

How fast does cotrimoxazole work?

It is usually given 2 times a day. Your doctor will advise you how long to take co-trimoxazole for (usually 5 to 7 days) but for urinary tract infections, it may only be needed for 1 to 3 days. Always take your co-trimoxazole exactly as your doctor has told you.

Can I drink alcohol while taking co trimoxazole?

It’s important to drink plenty of fluid while while you’re taking co-trimoxazole. Common side effects include feeling sick, diarrhoea, headache and rash. It’s generally OK to drink alcohol in moderation while taking co-trimoxazole.

Can I drink on co trimoxazole?

What is cotrimoxazole 800mg?

Co Trimoxazole DS 800mg/160mg Tablet is a combination medicine that is used to treat various types of bacterial infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, infections of the urinary tract, ear, and abdomen. It prevents the growth of microorganisms to cure the infection.

Can I use cotrimoxazole for gonorrhea?

The incidence of post-gonococcal non-specific urethritis was 6 per cent. At present cotrimoxazole seems to be the most useful alternative to penicillin in the treatment of gonorrhoea.

Can you drink on co-trimoxazole?