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Buying cotrimoxazole without a prescription is a fixed combination (in a single medication) of two antibiotics: trimethoprime, from the diaminopyrimidine family, and sulfamethoxazole, from the sulfonamide family. Both are effective against certain susceptible pathogens. Each of the two antibiotics targets a different process than bacterial metabolism: together, their ability to eliminate bacteria is greater.
Cotrimoxazole is recommended for the treatment of acute purulent otitis media in children and adults, and sinusitis in children with allergies to penicillins, cephalosporins, or a contraindication to beta-lactams, as well as for the treatment of erysipelas in children with allergies to amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. It is used for certain urinary tract infections in adults and children when other antibiotics are inappropriate.
It is sometimes used to treat meningitis, bone infections, and certain types of bacterial diarrhea. Cotrimoxazole is also used to treat and prevent pneumocystosis, a fungal lung disease, in some people at risk.
What should I be careful about before taking cotrimoxazole?
Do not take this antibiotic if you are allergic to trimethoprime and/or sulfamethoxazole or other sulfonamides.
Do not take cotrimoxazole if you have severe liver, blood, or kidney problems. If in doubt, ask your doctor for advice. Inform your doctor if you have thyroid problems, severe allergies, asthma, or cystic fibrosis.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medications you are taking. Cotrimoxazole is contraindicated in people being treated with dofetilide (for heart rhythm disorders) or methotrexate (for certain cancers, psoriasis, etc.). Many other medications can interact with cotrimoxazole : if in doubt, ask your pharmacist for advice.
Cotrimoxazole cannot be taken by infants under 6 weeks of age. If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. This antibiotic should be avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy. Breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment with this medication.
How do I use cotrimoxazole?
Cotimoxazole tablets: Swallow the tablet whole with water. Take cotrimoxazole preferably with meals. To combat infection most effectively, cotrimoxazole tablets should be spaced evenly throughout the day. Consult your prescription to determine the number of tablets per day you should take. For example, twice-daily cotrimoxazole should be taken every 12 hours (at 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM or 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM).
Cotrimoxazole | Dosage
Your doctor will determine the dosage and duration of co-trimoxazole treatment, tailored to your age and infection. Always follow the dosage indicated on your prescription. The usual dosage for adults is two 160 mg trimethophoprime tablets and 800 mg sulfamethoxazole tablets per day, sometimes three in cases of severe infection.
Do not interrupt your treatment before the prescribed duration without medical advice, even if you feel better. Do not extend the duration of cotrimoxazole on your own initiative if your symptoms do not improve; inform your doctor instead. Maintaining the prescribed duration of cotrimoxazole treatment increases the risk of antibiotic resistance.
Should I change my lifestyle during treatment?
Taking cotrimoxazole is not a contraindication for sports or other daily activities.
Alcohol consumption (in moderation) is not contraindicated during treatment with cotrimoxazole. It is advisable to drink plenty of water (at least 2 L per day) during treatment.
Cotrimoxazole makes the skin more sensitive to ultraviolet rays (UV): avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial UV (tanning booths) during treatment.
Cotrimoxazole | Side effects
The most common side effects of cotrimoxazole are digestive upset (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea) and rash. This antibiotic can promote fungal infections (yeast infections).
Alert your doctor if you experience pain, cramps, or muscle weakness.
Stop treatment with cotrimoxazole and tell your doctor immediately if you have:
- Pain, cramps or muscle weakness;
- The worsening of a cough and shortness of breath;
- Fever, feeling faint, dizzy, shortness of breath, hematoma or rash;
- An allergic reaction of the type: rash, swelling of the face, difficulty breathing, discomfort;
- Cutaneous eruptions with blisters and peeling skin, associated with symptoms similar to those of influenza.