⚡ Quick Answer — What is Distaclor?
Distaclor is a cefaclor capsule for paediatric and adult acute otitis, sinusitis, pharyngitis, and uncomplicated UTI. Manufactured under WHO-GMP standards.
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Product Overview
Distaclor is a medication containing the active ingredient Cefaclor. It belongs to the class of antibiotics known as cephalosporins, which are used to treat bacterial infections. Distaclor works by stopping the growth of bacteria, thereby effectively treating infections caused by susceptible strains. It is available in various formulations, including tablets, capsules, and oral suspension, providing flexibility in dosing for different patient populations.
Uses
Distaclor is prescribed to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinusitis, as well as skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, and otitis media. It is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, making it a versatile option for bacterial infections.
How to Use
Distaclor should be taken exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is usually administered orally, with or without food, depending on the formulation. Tablets and capsules should be swallowed whole with a full glass of water to ensure proper absorption. The dosage and duration of treatment will vary depending on the type and severity of the infection.
How it Works
Distaclor works by interfering with the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, ultimately leading to the death of the bacteria. Cefaclor binds to specific proteins in the bacterial cell wall, inhibiting the formation of cross-links between peptidoglycan chains. This weakens the cell wall, making the bacteria more susceptible to the body’s immune system and eventually leading to their destruction.
Dosage and Administration
The dosage of Distaclor is determined based on factors such as the type and severity of the infection, the patient’s age and weight, and renal function. It is typically administered in divided doses, either two or three times daily, to maintain therapeutic levels in the body. It is important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve before the medication is finished.
Benefits
Distaclor offers several benefits for patients with bacterial infections. It provides effective treatment for a wide range of infections, helping to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications. Additionally, its flexible dosing options and convenient oral formulations make it suitable for both adults and children, enhancing patient compliance and treatment outcomes.
Common Side Effects
Common side effects of Distaclor may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and rash. These side effects are usually mild and temporary, resolving on their own as the body adjusts to the medication. However, some patients may experience more serious side effects such as allergic reactions, severe diarrhea, or liver dysfunction.
Warnings
Before taking Distaclor, inform your healthcare provider about any medical conditions you have, especially allergies, kidney disease, or gastrointestinal problems. It is important to complete the full course of treatment as prescribed to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance. Do not use Distaclor to treat viral infections such as the common cold or flu.
Storage Information
Store Distaclor at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep the medication out of reach of children and pets. Do not use Distaclor beyond the expiration date printed on the packaging, and discard any unused or expired medication properly according to local regulations.
Disclaimer:
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Distaclor used to treat?
Distaclor (cefaclor) is a 2nd-generation cephalosporin antibiotic effective against many gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Common indications include skin and soft tissue infections, respiratory tract infections (sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia), otitis media, pharyngitis, urinary tract infections, and bone or joint infections caused by susceptible organisms.
How quickly does Distaclor start working?
Improvement is usually noticeable within 48–72 hours. Most infections require a 7–10 day course; uncomplicated UTIs and pharyngitis may finish in 5–7 days. Complete the full prescribed course even after symptoms resolve to prevent recurrence and resistance.
Is Distaclor safe if I have a penicillin allergy?
Cross-reactivity with penicillins is real but lower than historically taught — current estimates are around 2% for 2nd-generation cephalosporins (higher for 1st-gen, lower for 3rd/4th-gen). If your penicillin reaction was a mild rash, a cephalosporin is usually acceptable under supervision; if you had anaphylaxis, urticaria, or any IgE-mediated reaction, avoid all cephalosporins unless a specialist allergy assessment confirms tolerance.
What are the common side effects of Distaclor?
Diarrhoea, nausea, and abdominal discomfort are the most frequent. Rash, vaginal candidiasis, and headache are reported less often. Clostridioides difficile-associated colitis is an important but uncommon risk — seek medical advice if diarrhoea is severe, watery, or contains blood. Long courses can transiently raise liver enzymes.
Can I take Distaclor during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Cephalosporins are FDA Pregnancy Category B — animal studies show no harm and human data are reassuring. They are widely used in pregnancy when an antibiotic is genuinely needed (UTI, GBS prophylaxis, chorioamnionitis). Excretion into breast milk is minimal and considered compatible with breastfeeding. Discuss the indication with your clinician.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Distaclor?
Most cephalosporins do not interact with alcohol, with two exceptions (cefoperazone and cefamandole, which contain an N-methylthiotetrazole side chain that causes a disulfiram-like reaction). cefaclor is not in that group. Alcohol can still worsen GI upset and is best avoided during acute illness.
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