Treatment of bacterial infections including respiratory tract infections urinary tract infections skin infections and ear infections.
Dosage Form
Tablets
Grade
Pharmaceutical Grade
Pacakaging (Quantity Per Box)
10 tablets per blister pack 10 blister packs per box
Medicine Type
Antibiotic
Appearance
White to off-white tablet
Dosage
Varies depending on condition and patient typically 250-500 mg every 8 hours
CAS No
70356-03-5
Assay
Not less than 90.0% and not more than 110.0%
Molecular Formula
C15H14ClN3O4S
Storage
Store below 30°C in a cool dry place away from light and moisture
Origin of Medicine
Synthetic
Salt Composition
Cefaclor Monohydrate
Usage
For oral administration as directed by a healthcare professional
Expiration Date
2 years from the date of manufacture when stored properly
About Cefaclor Tablets
Cefaclor Tablets : -
Brand Name:
Distaclor
Contents:
250mg / 375mg / 500mg / 750mg
Form:
Tablet
Manufactured By:
Invidia
Other Trade Names
Ceclor, Distaclor, Keflor, Raniclor
FAQs of Cefaclor Tablets:
Q: What is the recommended usage of Cefaclor Tablets?
A: Cefaclor Tablets are for oral administration as directed by a healthcare professional.
Q: What are the indications for using Cefaclor Tablets?
A: Cefaclor Tablets are indicated for the treatment of bacterial infections including respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin infections, and ear infections.
Q: What is the storage requirement for Cefaclor Tablets?
A: Cefaclor Tablets should be stored below 30C in a cool dry place away from light and moisture.
Q: What is the dosage form and dosage of Cefaclor Tablets?
A: Cefaclor Tablets come in tablet form with a dosage that varies depending on the condition and patient, typically 250-500 mg every 8 hours.
Q: What is the expiration date of Cefaclor Tablets?
A: Cefaclor Tablets have an expiration date of 2 years from the date of manufacture when stored properly.