Rifaxigem 550
Rifaximin Tablets 550 mg
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Description
Rifaxigem 550
Composition: Rifaximin
Therapeutic Class: Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics
Rifaxigem: Gastrointestinal Antibiotic with Minimal Systemic Exposure
Rifaxigem is a globally trusted gastrointestinal medicine, prescribed by healthcare professionals for bacterial infections of the gut.
Aprazer Healthcare: The Largest Gastrointestinal Medicine Manufacturer
Aprazer manufactures the widest range of gastrointestinal medicines, WHO-GMP certified, with assured therapeutic efficacy and safety. Available worldwide in 50+ countries.
What is Rifaxigem?
Rifaxigem is rifaximin, which is used to treat various infections of the stomach.
Uses of Rifaxigem
- • E. coli induced Traveler’s diarrhea
- • Bacterial growth in the small intestine (SIBO)
- • IBS with diarrhea
- • Hepatic Encephalopathy
How does Rifaxigem work?
It eliminates bacteria by inhibiting bacterial DNA synthesis.
Benefits
- • Drops the intestinal bacterial load
- • No systemic absorption
- • Broad-spectrum activity
- • Low risk of antibiotic resistance
- • Does not disrupt gut flora
Common Side Effects
- • Urgency to defecate
- • Flatulence
- • Gas
- • Bloating
- • Nausea
- • Abdominal pain
Serious Side Effects
- • Rash, itchiness
- • Dizziness, confusion, altered mental state
- • Blood or mucus in stool
- • Persistent diarrheas
- • Impaired liver function
- • Risk of fungal infections
Precautions
To be used cautiously in patients with:
- • Liver dysfunctions
- • Children under 12 years of age
- • Other antibiotics or antifungals may reduce rifaximin efficacy.
Contraindication
Not to be used if any previous allergy or hypersensitivity to rifaximin or any excipients.
- • Non-E. coli infections
- • Breastfeeding mothers
- • Pregnant women
Warning
To be used under medical prescription only. May cause dizziness, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
Important Safety and Monitoring Information
Regularly monitor liver functions, allergic reactions, use for clinical indications, and altered mental status in hepatic encephalopathy, avoid repetitive or overuse in IBS.