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Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL

Sinersel syrup contains Co-trimoxazole | belongs to Sulphonamide

Alternate brands of Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL

Brand Name Price Savings
Zolebid DS tablet 80/400 mg 10×10’s  215.00 You will pay -201 more
Zeptra tablet DS 160/800 mg 20×5’s  240.00 You will pay -226 more
Zeptra tablet 80/400 mg 20×10’s  240.00 You will pay -226 more
Zantran suspension 40/200 mg 50 mL  15.00 You will pay -1 more
Zantran suspension 40/200 mg 400 mL  65.00 You will pay -51 more
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How it works

Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL is a combination of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole and is in a class of medications called sulfonamides. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics will not kill viruses that can cause colds, flu, or other viral infections.

Concerns

Frequently asked questions

  • Onset of action

  • Duration of Effect

  • Safe with Alchohol?

  • Is it habit forming?

  • Usage in pregnancy?

  • Usage while breast-feeding?

Dosage

  • Missed Dose

  • Overdose

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Additional Information:

How to use Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL

IV: Infuse over 60-90 min, must dilute well before giving. May be given less diluted in a central line. Not for IM injection. Maintain adequate fluid intake to prevent crystalluria. Administer around-the-clock every 6-12 hours.
Compatibility: Stable in D5 ½NS, LR, 0.45% NS. At Y-site administration, incompatible with fluconazole, midazolam, vinorelbine. When admixed, incompatible with fluconazole, verapamil.
Stability: Do not refrigerate injection. Less soluble in more alkaline pH. Protect from light.

what are the adverse effects of Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL?

Nausea, vomiting, glossitis, skin rashes. Blood dyscrasias. Folate deficiency. Liver changes. Rarely erythema multiforme, Lyell syndrome, exfoliative dermatitis. Stevens-Johnson syndrome, convulsions, peripheral neuritis, ataxia, candidal infection, hyperkalaemia, headache, GI upset, rash, cholestatic jaundice, epidermal necrolysis, Steven-Johnson syndrome, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, respiratory reactions.

What happens if I miss a dose of Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL?

ORAL: Adults: 2 tab of 80/400 mg or 1 tab of 160/800 mg or 20 mL of 40/200 mg or 10 mL of 80/400 mg susp twice daily.
Children: Susp 40/200 mg: Under 6 wk, not recommended; 6 wk-5 mth, 1.25 mL susp; 6 mth-5 yr, 2.5 mL susp; 6-12 yr, 5 mL susp. All twice daily.
INJECTION: Severe infection: Adults: By IV, 960 mg every 12 hr increase to 1.44 gm every 12 hr. Children: 36 mg/kg daily in two divided doses increase to 54 mg/kg daily.

One of the following licensed pharmacy from the nearest location will deliver Sinersel syrup 40/200 mg 50 mL. The details of the licensed pharmacy shall be shared once you request the drugs and the respective pharmacy accepts your request based on valid prescription and availability.

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