Cefixime 200 mg and Ofloxacin 200 mg Tablets
REQFIXIME-O contains two antibiotics in one tablet. Cefixime 200 mg and Ofloxacin 200 mg. Both attack bacteria from different angles at the same time. Cefixime is a third-generation cephalosporin. It goes after the bacterial cell wall. It blocks the chemicals that hold the wall together. The wall breaks down. Bacteria cannot survive without it. Ofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. It targets bacterial DNA directly. It blocks two enzymes, DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. These enzymes control DNA replication. Without them, bacteria cannot copy themselves. They stop multiplying and die.
Two different mechanisms working together make this combination harder for bacteria to resist. It covers a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial strains. Doctors prescribe it for moderate to severe infections where single-drug therapy is not enough.
Riqfame Critical Care is an India-based pharma company with a strong antibiotic product range. REQFIXIME-O is one of our key products under the tablet segment. Every batch goes through strict quality checks before dispatch. Reach out to us to request the full product catalogue and pricing.
Essential Product Details
- Pack Type: ALU-ALU Packaging
- Category: Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Combination
- Dosage Form: Oral Tablet
- Prescription Required: Yes
- GST Applicable
- Onset of Action: Within 2-3 hours
- Tell your doctor about all medicines you take.
- Pregnant or nursing? Consult your doctor first.
Common Queries
Question 1. Why are two antibiotics combined in one tablet?Â
Answer. One antibiotic may not work on resistant strains. Two ingredients hit bacteria from different sides. Treatment failure chances go down significantly.
Question 2. Can REQFIXIME-O treat typhoid and UTI both?Â
Answer. Yes, doctors prescribe it for both conditions. It also covers respiratory, ear, and gastrointestinal infections. Your doctor decides based on the diagnosis.
Question 3. How soon does this tablet show results?Â
Answer. Most patients see improvement within 2 to 3 days. The full course must be completed regardless. Stopping early can bring the infection back.