Colistin Sulphate (12.5mg)
Particularly those affecting the stomach and intestines that do not react to other antibiotics, Coligyl 12.5mg Tablet DT is an antibiotic efficient against major bacterial infections.
Coligyl 12.5mg Tablet DT is a strong antibiotic used in severe bacterial infections. Even if symptoms improve, it is imperative to follow the entire course of medication as advised.
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Use a glass of water to dissolve a 12.5 mg DT dissolving Coligyl tablet. Follow the recommended dosage and timing advised by your doctor; the type and degree of the infection will affect these values. One can take it both with and without food.
Coligyl is a cyclic polypeptide antibiotic that works by disturbing the bacterial cell membrane, effectively killing bacteria.
Related Warnings
Coligyl 12.5mg Tablet DT is not predicted to produce negative side effects if one consumes alcohol.
Coligyl's safety during pregnancy is not very well known. Animal studies reveal some hazards; thus, talk to your doctor to balance the advantages against the hazards.
Though typically regarded as safe, see your healthcare physician before use.
Usually, Coligyl 12.5mg Tablet DT has no effect on your driving abilities.
If you have kidney problems, exercise great care. Your doctor may need to change your dosage.
Please see your doctor. There is limited data for use in people with liver disease. Always consult your healthcare professional.
List any other drugs you are taking to prevent interactions and always inform your doctor of any pre-existing conditions, particularly those related to the kidneys or liver.
Q:Is Coligyl useful?
A:Indeed, when administered as advised, it helps to treat bacterial infections efficiently. Finish the course to avoid recurrence.
Q:Should I tell my doctor about something?A:Yes, inform your doctor about any past kidney or liver issues as well as all other medications you are currently taking.
Q:What would happen if I missed one?A:Take it as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dosage if the next dose is almost here. Doubling the dosage is not advised.
Q:Who should not be using Coligyl?A:Avoid use if you have an allergy to Coligyl or any of its components. If unsure, consult your doctor.