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Flucloxacillin

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Updated on 27 Sep 2024
Learn more about Flucloxacillin
Who Manufactures <drug name>?

Who Manufactures Flucloxacillin?

Flucloxacillin is manufactured by various MHRA approved generic manufacturers.
What Form is <drug name> available in?

What Form is Flucloxacillin available in?

Flucloxacillin is available as capsules and as an oral suspension
How do I store <drug name>?

How do I store Flucloxacillin?

Store flucloxacillin capsules at room temperature, away from excess moisture and heat. Once made up store flucloxacillin suspension in the fridge at temperatures between 2 and 8 degrees, as specified by the manufacturer.
What is <drug name> used for?

What is Flucloxacillin used for?

Flucloxacillin is used for the treatment of impetigo
How does <drug name> work?

How does Flucloxacillin work?

Flucloxacillin is an antibiotic that stops bacteria from growing and spreading
When will I feel better and what should I do if I do not get better?

When will I feel better and what should I do if I do not get better?

You should begin to feel better within a few days of starting flucloxacillin. If your symptoms do not improve or get worse, call your doctor.
Can I drink alcohol while taking <drug name>?

Can I drink alcohol while taking Flucloxacillin?

Yes, you can drink alcohol while taking flucloxacillin.
Do I need to take <drug name> with food?

Do I need to take Flucloxacillin with food?

It's best to take flucloxacillin on an empty stomach. That means taking it at least 30 to 60 minutes before a meal or snack, and at least 2 hours after.
Who can and cannot take <drug name>?

Who can and cannot take Flucloxacillin?

You may take flucloxacillin if you meet the inclusion criteria for impetigo for the Pharmacy First service, but may not take flucloxacillin if you meet the exclusion criteria for impetigo for the Pharmacy First service
How often do I need to take <drug name>?

How often do I need to take Flucloxacillin?

You should take flucloxacillin for 5 days. If you are a child aged 1 and over and under 2 years of age you will take 125 mg four times a day, if you are a child between the ages of 2\u20139 years, you will take 250 mg four times a day, if you are a child between the ages 10\u201317 years or an adult you will take 500 mg four times a day
What are the side effects of <drug name>?

What are the side effects of Flucloxacillin?

Side effects of flucloxacillin include diarrhoea, nausea, skin rash, hypersensitivity, vomiting and low blood platelet levels
Are there any Interactions of <drug name> with other drugs?

Are there any Interactions of Flucloxacillin with other drugs?

Flucoxacillin interacts with methotrexate, probenecid, and the Typhoid vaccine
Other important information about <drug name>

Other important information about Flucloxacillin

Take flucloxacillin at regular intervals and finish the course even if your symptoms improve. Take the capsules or oral solution (or oral suspension) with a glass of water and do not lie down immediately after taking (to reduce the risk of oesophageal pain after taking). If you experience dizziness or drowsiness, do not drive or operate machinery. Seek medical advice in the event of an adverse reaction or if any other new symptoms develop.
Does <drug name> interfere with conception and contraception?

Does Flucloxacillin interfere with conception and contraception?

Flucloxacillin does not affect fertility in men or women and does not stop any type of contraception from working, however if flucloxacillin makes you vomit or have severe diarrhoea for more than 24 hours, your contraceptive pills may not protect you from pregnancy
Can I use <drug name> when breast feeding?

Can I use Flucloxacillin when breast feeding?

It is OK to take flucloxacillin while breastfeeding.
Can I use <drug name> if I am pregnant or planning to become pregnant?

Can I use Flucloxacillin if I am pregnant or planning to become pregnant?

It's safe to take flucloxacillin during pregnancy

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