Cefalexin: Good Answer to Bacterial Infections
Cefalexin is a standard first-generation cephalosporin that is extremely effective for spontaneous bacterial infections such as skin and respiratory ones. Being a stronger cephalosporin, it exhibits high bactericidal activity by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, effectively annihilating infection-causing microbes.
Significant Uses Include the Following
Respiratory Infections: Extremely effective for throat infections (pharyngitis/tonsillitis), bronchitis, and some types of pneumonia.
Skin and Soft Tissue: Effective for infected wounds, cellulitis, and superficial pyoderma.
Urinary Tract Infections: Clears bacterial growth in the bladder and kidneys.
Ear, Bone, and Dental Infections: Commonly used for middle ear infections (Otitis Media) and post-dental surgery recovery.
Quick Facts for the User
Mechanism: Cefalexin is a bactericidal antibiotic that prevents bacteria from developing an outer protective layer.
Non-Addictive Nature: Cefalexin is not addictive.
Dosage: Usually taken 2 to 4 times a day, depending on infection severity.
Expert Advice for Best Results
Finish the Treatment: Even if symptoms improve within 48 hours, complete the full 5–7 day course to prevent antibiotic resistance.
Take with Food: Although it can be taken on an empty stomach, taking it after a meal reduces stomach upset.
Staying Hydrated: Drink fluids throughout the day to help the kidneys flush the medicine, especially if diarrhea occurs.
Avoid Zinc Supplements: Zinc may interfere with Cefalexin absorption. Maintain at least a 3-hour gap between intake.
Common Side Effects
Most are mild and temporary:
- Nausea or vomiting
- Mild diarrhea
- Abdominal discomfort, pain, or indigestion
- Headache or dizziness
Safety Alert: Seek immediate medical attention for skin rash, facial swelling (angioneurotic edema), or difficulty breathing, as these indicate allergic reactions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can Cefalexin be taken if I have a penicillin allergy?
A: Consult your healthcare provider. Mild penicillin allergies may be compatible with Cefalexin, but severe allergies (anaphylaxis) are a contraindication due to cross-reactivity.
Q: When will results be seen?
A: Most patients notice improvement within 2–3 days. Completing the full prescription is vital to fully eliminate the bacteria.
Q: Does Cefalexin interfere with contraception?
A: Cefalexin does not affect oral contraceptives directly. However, severe vomiting or diarrhea may reduce pill absorption.
Q: Can I have alcohol while taking Cefalexin?
A: There is no direct harmful interaction, but avoiding alcohol is advisable as it may worsen side effects like dizziness or nausea.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose?
A: Take the missed dose only if there is enough time until the next dose. Do not double doses to compensate.
Storage & Safety
- Store liquids, capsules, and tablets in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
- Refrigerate liquid suspension and use within 14 days.







