Entechlor 250mg Capsule

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Composition FOR Entechlor 250mg Capsule

Chloramphenicol(250mg)

food interaction for Entechlor Capsule

alcohol interaction for Entechlor Capsule

pregnancy interaction for Entechlor Capsule

lactation interaction for Entechlor Capsule

food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Entechlor 250mg Capsule is to be taken empty stomach.
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CAUTION
Consuming alcohol while taking Entechlor 250mg Capsule may cause symptoms such as flushing, increased heart beat, nausea, thirst, chest pain and low blood pressure (Disulfiram reaction).
UNSAFE
Entechlor 250mg Capsule may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Entechlor 250mg Capsule is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

SALT INFORMATION FOR Entechlor 250mg Capsule

Chloramphenicol(250mg)

Entechlor capsule uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of bacterial infections. It is used to treat certain types of serious infections caused by bacteria when other antibiotics cannot be used.

How entechlor capsule works

Entechlor 250mg Capsule is an antibiotic which stops the growth of bacteria. It does so by preventing synthesis of essential proteins required by bacteria to carry out vital functions. This does not directly kill the bacteria, but prevents them from increasing in numbers, and eventually clears up the infection.

Common side effects of entechlor capsule

Vomiting, Nausea, Diarrhea, Taste change

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Expert advice FOR Entechlor Capsule

  • Your doctor has prescribed Chloramphenicol to cure your infection and improve your symptoms.
  • Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Stopping it early may make the infection to come back and harder to treat.
  • Your doctor may get blood tests done to check your blood cells before starting treatment and regularly thereafter.
  • Do not use Chloramphenicol if you are pregnant, planning to conceive, or breastfeeding.
  • Inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney disease.

Frequently asked questions FOR Entechlor 250mg Capsule

Chloramphenicol

Q. How long does Entechlor 250mg Capsule takes to work?
Usually, Entechlor 250mg Capsule starts working soon after taking it. However, it may take some days to kill all the harmful bacteria and make you feel better.
Q. What if I don't get better after using Entechlor 250mg Capsule?
Inform your doctor if you don't feel better after finishing the full course of treatment. Also, inform him if your symptoms are getting worse while using this medicine.
Q. Can I stop taking Entechlor 250mg Capsule when my symptoms are relieved?
No, do not stop taking Entechlor 250mg Capsule and complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cured.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)