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Winex 100 mg Suspension 60 ml
A third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic suspension containing Cefixime. Used to treat pediatric bacterial infections of the middle ear, throat, and urinary tract

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- Key IngredientsCefixime 100 mg / 5 ml
- Product FormSuspension
- Package Size60 mL
- Caution & WarningsDo not use if the child has a known allergy to cephalosporins or penicillin. Complete the entire course. Store in fridge after mixing
- Storage ConditionsBefore mixing: Store below 25°C. After mixing: Store in the refrigerator (2°C–8°C) and discard any remaining portion after 14 days
- How To UseShake well before use. Take the exact dose prescribed by the doctor using the measuring spoon/syringe. Can be taken with or without food
- ConcernsOtitis Media, Tonsillitis, Pediatric UTI, Bronchitis
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What are the primary uses of Winex suspension for children?
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It is prescribed to treat common pediatric bacterial infections, such as middle ear infections (otitis media), tonsillitis, throat infections, and urinary tract infections.
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How do I prepare (reconstitute) the Winex powder suspension?
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Add distilled or boiled-then-cooled water in stages up to the specific fill line marked on the bottle, then shake well until the powder is fully dissolved.
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How should Winex be stored after mixing it with water?
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The reconstituted oral suspension must be stored in the refrigerator (do not freeze). It remains safe and effective to use for 14 days only, after which any leftover must be discarded.
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Is Winex safe for a child with a known penicillin allergy?
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Caution is highly required; consult your pediatrician first, as cross-sensitivity can sometimes occur between penicillin and cephalosporin antibiotics.
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What should I do if my child feels better and the fever stops before finishing the bottle?
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You must complete the full treatment course exactly as prescribed by the doctor. Stopping it early can fail to kill all bacteria and lead to antibiotic resistance.
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