Keflex (Cephalexin) - Antibiotics

Keflex (Cephalexin) Information

Keflex is a popular drug that is widely known under the generic name of Cephalexin. This medicine belongs to a wide class of drugs that are known as antibiotics. Such medicines fight harmful bacteria from the patient’s organism.

You should not use Keflex if you are allergic to cephalexin or to similar antibiotics, such as Ceftin, Cefzil, Omnicef, and others. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs, especially penicillins or other antibiotics, or if you have kidney or liver disease, a stomach or intestinal disorder such as colitis, diabetes, or if you are malnourished.

Take this medication for the entire length of time prescribed by your doctor. Your symptoms may get better before the infection is completely treated. Keflex will not treat a viral infection such as the common cold or flu.

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Keflex Indications

Keflex is a medicine that is regularly used in the treatment of tonsillitis, skin infections, bronchitis, Urinary Tract Infections, ear infections, and some other types of bacterial infections. However, this medicine might also be prescribed to treat or to prevent some other medical conditions that have not been listed here.

Keflex Warnings

You should avoid using Keflex (Cephalexin) if you are suffering from a known allergic reaction to this medicine, to any of its main ingredients or to penicillin. Before you start using this medicine, you should alert your personal physician if you are suffering from known allergies to foods, dyes, preservatives or any other type of substances. Before you start taking this medicine you must alert your personal physician if you are suffering from a gastrointestinal disease or from kidney disorders. In these cases, you might not be allowed to start taking this medicine, or you might have to be prescribed a slightly lower dose of this medicine. Your personal healthcare provider should regularly monitor your treatment with this medicine.

Keflex suspensions are known to contain sucrose, which may be a problem in the case of patients who are suffering from diabetes. This drug is a category B FDA pregnancy medicine. Therefore, it has been determined that this drug cannot harm a growing fetus even if it is taken during pregnancy. However, if you are pregnant, or if you are planning to be so soon, you should consult with your personal physician before you start taking this drug. It has been determined that Keflex’s main ingredients are able to pass into the patient’s breast milk (and possibly harm the nursing child). If you are currently breastfeeding a baby, you should ask your personal physician if you may start taking Keflex.  

Keflex Intake Guidelines

Follow the exact instructions that your doctor has given you regarding your treatment with Keflex. If you have any further questions, ask your doctor, a pharmacist or a nurse. You should also carefully read the set of instructions that is written on the drug’s label. Each dose of this medicine should be accompanied by a large glass of water (about 8 ounces of liquid). You may take this medicine either on a full or on an empty stomach. However, if you start experiencing stomach upset, you should try to take this medicine with food or at least with milk.

If you are following a treatment with the liquid form of Keflex, you should use a dose-measuring device (such as a dose-measuring cup or spoon), to make sure that you are taking in the correct dose of this medicine. If you do not own such a device, you should buy one from your local pharmacy. Before you measure a dose of this medicine you must shake the drug’s suspension.

In order to maintain a proper constant concentration of this medicine in your organism, you should evenly space your prescribed doses of Keflex during the day. In order to get the most benefits from your treatment with this medicine, you should take it on a regular basis. You must not stop your treatment with this medicine without your physician’s approval, even if you start to feel better after a few days of treatment, because the infection’s symptoms might disappear even if the infection has not completely healed.

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