What is “Cefaclor Ranbaxy”?
Cefaclor is an antibiotic in the cephalosporin class. “Ranbaxy” typically refers to Ranbaxy Laboratories (a drug manufacturer/marketer), so “Cefaclor Ranbaxy” usually means a cefaclor product sold under a Ranbaxy brand or by a Ranbaxy entity.
Which cefaclor products does Ranbaxy make?
Brand naming and specific product lineups can vary by country and time (strengths, formulations, and marketing authorizations). To identify the exact product you mean (for example, capsule vs. syrup, strength in mg, and the country), you would need the full brand label or packaging details.
Is cefaclor still available?
Availability depends on the country’s regulatory approvals, manufacturing status, and local marketing decisions. If you tell me your country (or share the label text), I can narrow down what’s currently sold and under what brand/formulation.
What is cefaclor used for?
Cefaclor is generally used to treat certain bacterial infections where a cephalosporin is appropriate, but the exact approved indications depend on the local prescribing information.
What should I check on the package if I’m trying to use it safely?
Look for:
the active ingredient (cef acelor/cefaclor),
the strength (mg per tablet/capsule or per 5 mL for syrup),
whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release (if applicable),
expiration date,
and any combination ingredients (if present).
If you share the exact wording from your box/bottle (including country, strength, and dosage form), I can tell you more precisely what “Cefaclor Ranbaxy” refers to.