Cap. Velosef 500mg ONE 6AM 2PM 10PM Tab. Acemed 100mg One morning and evening Tab. Panadol Extrra 2 SOS for fever and pain

Here is a clear medication schedule based the prescription:

💊 Medication Schedule

1. Cap. Velosef (Cefradine) 500mg

Antibiotic - Take 1 capsule three times daily:
TimeDose
6:00 AM1 capsule
2:00 PM1 capsule
10:00 PM1 capsule
Take at the same times every day. Complete the full course even if you feel better.

2. Tab. Acemed (Aceclofenac) 100mg

Anti-inflammatory / Pain relief - Take 1 tablet twice daily:
TimeDose
Morning (with breakfast)1 tablet
Evening (with dinner)1 tablet
Take with food or milk to protect the stomach.

3. Tab. Panadol Extra (Paracetamol 500mg + Caffeine 65mg)

Painkiller / Fever - Take 2 tablets as needed (SOS):
ConditionDose
Fever or Pain2 tablets
Only take when needed. Do not exceed 8 tablets (4 doses) in 24 hours. Space doses at least 4-6 hours apart.

Daily Summary at a Glance

TimeMedication
6:00 AMVelosef 500mg x1
Morning (with breakfast)Acemed 100mg x1
2:00 PMVelosef 500mg x1
Evening (with dinner)Acemed 100mg x1
10:00 PMVelosef 500mg x1
As neededPanadol Extra x2 (for fever/pain)

Important notes:
  • Velosef is an antibiotic - do not skip doses or stop early.
  • Acemed and Panadol Extra both address pain; avoid taking them together unless advised by your doctor.
  • If you experience stomach upset, rash, or allergic reaction, contact your doctor immediately.

Velocef is for?

Velosef (Cefradine/Cephradine) 500mg is a first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.

Velosef is commonly prescribed for:

ðŸĶ  Respiratory Tract Infections

  • Throat infections (pharyngitis, tonsillitis)
  • Ear infections (otitis media)
  • Bronchitis
  • Pneumonia (mild to moderate)

ðŸĐđ Skin & Soft Tissue Infections

  • Wound infections
  • Boils, abscesses
  • Cellulitis

ðŸš― Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

  • Bladder infections (cystitis)
  • Kidney infections (uncomplicated)

ðŸĶ· Dental Infections

  • Used before/after dental procedures in some cases

ðŸĶī Bone & Joint Infections

  • Sometimes used for mild bone infections

How it works:

Cefradine kills bacteria by blocking their cell wall construction, causing them to burst and die. It works against many common gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria.

Key Points:

  • It is not effective against viral infections (cold, flu)
  • Always complete the full course as prescribed
  • Common side effects: mild stomach upset, diarrhea, nausea
  • Rare but important: allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) - stop and see a doctor immediately if this happens
In your case, given that Acemed (anti-inflammatory) and Panadol Extra are also prescribed, Velosef is likely treating an infection with associated pain and inflammation - such as a dental, throat, or skin infection.
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