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300MG 2x a day for 10 days I'm early at writing a review as I'm only four days into my medication, and I will be back to update. But I wanted to inform (WARN) you that this medication also causes bad gas from the southern hemisphere! Good Gracious!

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My husband was in the hospital for 3 days with pneumonia in both lungs due to an infectious organism. After being treated with IV antibiotics for the 3 days, he was doing well and both lungs were clear. On the third day, he was released with a prescription for cefdinir 300 mg twice daily for 9 days. He complained about being exceptionally tired, and could barely do anything without lying down to r...

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John | 65-74 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/15/2023
Condition: Other
Overall rating 1.3
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ever since taking this my leg feels like the muscle is pulling apart from my bones, started with my thigh & that has lasted a week, but now it moved down to the calf & foot & its killing me. I was in the hospital for a week with IV antiboitics, had septis in the blood & they couldn't find the source. Sent me home with cefdinir 300mg twice a day. Still feel like crap

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R L Payne | 65-74 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/9/2023
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.0
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Following knee replacement surgery my surgeon placed me on cefdinir and after three days on this medication I required hospitalization for 6 days due to C-diff which is a "rare side effect". I felt like I was dying. Now two months later I am still testing positive for C-diff and my GI is still feeling the effects.

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Lora | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/4/2023
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 1.0
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Never, I repeat, Never take this medicine! 6 months has passed since I took the first dose and I’m still suffering from side effects. On the third day of taking the medicine i was fully covered in a rash. This rash wouldn’t go away with anything. I’ve tried all antihistamine there is in this world. I’ve tried a creams and lotions. Nothing. I was twice in ER. I was prescribed steroid medication and creams for a month, and guess what? As soon as I’d stop the medication my rash would come back. And it still does. This “medicine” has destroyed my good bacteria and damaged my stomach. Whatever I eat gives me a rash. Even water gives me a rash. I’m on healthy bacteria pills and liquids for my third month. And if I stop taking it, I get rashes. Taking this medicine was the worst decision in my life, the worst choice! The consequences are keeping me sleepless till this day. It’s horrible. Stay away from it and stay safe! (I only took it for 3 days!!!)Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
7/21/2023
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 3.0
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I have a throat bacterial infection and the doc said to take this, made me very tierd but wouldn’t put me to sleep. Also noticed my appetite was gone. Found out I’m allergic to this medication also so it’s been a fun roller coaster

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Betty | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/30/2023
Condition: Acute Maxillary Sinus S. Pneumoniae Bacteria Infection
Overall rating 5.0
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I did not experience any weird side effects with this med. I was nervous initially to take it after reading horrible reviews but it was better for me than a Z-pack. (The Z-pack causes extreme diarrhea after the first dose). This med was prescribed to me after the azithromycin didn't clear up my sinus infection. This med helped. I had the sinus infection and symptoms for a month but finally feeling better now after taking Cefdinir.

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Mari H | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
4/20/2023
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 1.0
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I had a fairly bad UTI ended up a respiratory infection. I took this medicine for 3 days. THREE DAYS. My tongue swelled up and I got red sores on it, my stool turned black and I started having severe gas pain and intestinal issues. I stopped taking it 4 days ago and my tongue is finally close to normal. I'm nauseated and I have severe diarrhea. Cannot eat anything. My stomach feels just sick and I haven't even had a single dose in 4 days. I'm not on anything right now to treat my original illnesses because I'm trying to get over this medication and get it out of my system. I would not recommend it to anybody for anything. It was bad for me.Read More Read Less

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Cefdinir | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
1/23/2023
Condition: Acute Maxillary Sinus M. Catarrhalis Bacteria Infection
Overall rating 1.7
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This is 5th day taking Cefdinir 300mg. I feel the same as day 1. Sinus infection. Miserable.

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Cefdinir | 55-64 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
11/25/2022
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.0
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Bloated and heartburn real bad been taking it for 3 days still not getting rid of sinus infection

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peacebabie | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
10/18/2022
Condition: Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection
Overall rating 5.0
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I was terrified to take this based on reviews, but I had no issues at all. I was diagnosed with my 5th UTI in 12 months, and it kept coming back. This anti-biotic took care of it!

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Blue | 13-18 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/30/2022
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 4.0
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It worked great, however the taste of the pills was absolutely horrible.

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Anonymous | 75 or over | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/27/2022
Condition: Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection
Overall rating 5.0
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took it on full stomach, I had no problems with digestion or diarrhea. Also did not drink alcohol while on antibiotic. In general my stomach is not overly sensitive. I sometimes take 6 ibuprofen a day, with no problem.

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Hcar | 19-24 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/22/2022
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 1.0
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First off, I was wrongfully diagnosed with chronic sinusitis based off of nothing but a headache at a care clinic. The first day I took the cefdinir I had to go to the ER because I felt like I was going into cardiac arrest. My heart was pounding in my chest and beating around 140 bpm (stopwatch count). The doctor told me it was my anxiety and to see a family doctor about getting anti anxiety meds. That night I tossed and turned in bed until the morning, it was impossible for me to get comfortable and for my mind to wind down. Next day I wake up with an awful headache and take my meds again. Fast forward to 6pm and I’m going to the ER again due to sharp abdominal pain and bloody, mucous-y diarrhea. They ran a blood test and a CT scan and said it was enteritis causing it and told me I can continue to take the medicine (this is after I have already told them I have no sinus problems and only side effects from antibiotic). Today is day 3 and I am no longer taking the antibiotic. My diarrhea has reduced tenfold and I’m only having mild versions of the previous symptoms. Please follow up with a specialist after being prescribed any antibiotic from an ER or a care clinic. I wouldn’t wish these symptoms on anyone. Read More Read Less

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Ted | 19-24 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/20/2022
Condition: Strep Throat
Overall rating 1.7
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I took two as prescribed and my stomach hurt so bad I wanted someone to punch me in the face to knock me out

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#fuckcefdinir | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/17/2022
Condition: Bronchitis caused by the Bacteria Haemophilus Influenzae
Overall rating 2.3
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So, I’ve had bronchitis for going on 8 months now. It doesn’t help that I have asthma and also vape, so that’s on me. This medicine was prescribed to me earlier this week as a “last resort” because I caught the flu, which turned my bronchitis into an upper respiratory infection. I know it isn’t going to go away until I can stop smoking, but y’all: I’d rather just deal with the bronchitis than ever take this antibiotic again. First of all, for the first 5 days of Cefdinir I had a migraine worse than any I’ve ever had, and I’ve had migraines since I was a kid. On day 4, I woke up with such a migraine that I couldn’t read. That’s right. I laid in bed and scrolled on my phone and literally could not comprehend any words on my screen. I could see the letters, but my brain was so messed up and foggy and in pain that I literally could not understand them, like I was reading another language. This terrified me, but I took some ibuprofen and slept it off after stumping to the bathroom and slurring my words to my boyfriend. I continued to sleep the rest of the day, and when I woke up several hours later my head still hurt very badly, but I could actually see and read again. After talking to my mom about my symptoms and doing some research on the side effects of Cefdinir, we are convinced I had a mild seizure in my sleep that I cannot recall. I’ve never had a history of seizures or epilepsy of any kind in my family, so the only explanation is the medicine. I stopped taking the antibiotic immediately, and haven’t taken it since. The migraine persisted for a couple of days after that, but what really got to me was the vaginal itching. I’ll be going to the doctor as soon as possible to get checked for a yeast infection, but this side effect has been almost as bad as the migraines. The vaginal discharge and severe swollen/itchy labia is something my doctor warned me about, but nothing could prepare me. I’ve never had a yeast infection or anything like this, but god it is awful. I can’t even move without severe burning sensations and I can barely resist the urge to itch. I’ve had to change my underwear multiple times a day because of the discharge, and I’m a pretty healthy person outside of this crippling bronchitis. If any doctor ever prescribed me Cefdinir again, I will simply say “hell no, anything else PLEASE.” Read More Read Less

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B | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/27/2022
Condition: Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection
Overall rating 3.0
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Not the best medicine to take the first week of college :/ I’ve been so nauseous that I thought I was going to puke in class…So far it hasn’t been as bad as some of these reviews make it seem. I just started having TERRIBLE diarrhea though and was hoping that I could avoid that, but I wasn’t one of the lucky ones. I’ve been taking it with a lot of water and eating with it and for the most part it’s been ok but annoying. Does make me feel a little exhausted. Hoping my BMs go back to normal and I would be able to tolerate this drug decently. Don’t listen to the reviews, it’s not as bad as it seems. The headaches it gave me stopped after the first day and I’m currently on day 3, out of 7. About half way through here! I would take it again, but I think there are better options. Read More Read Less

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In Minnesota | 55-64 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/12/2022
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 4.7
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I'm on dose 12 of 28. Have suffered with Chronic Sinus Infections for 3 decades. Had surgery last November which improved drainage and air flow a lot...but fought problems all winter into summer. ENT had me try cefdinir which I never had before. So far, I'm pretty shocked. My sinuses are really calm and my sense of smell is back to what it was a LONG time ago. I'm taking 60 Billion CFU per day of a super high quality pro-biotic and so far no major gut problems. I do sense a bit of lightheadedness/dizziness here and there, but with bad sinuses, I'm used to it (sadly). So far this anti-biotic is the most effective I've ever taken and it has made me realize how mucked up my sinuses were. Read More Read Less

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jj | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/11/2022
Condition: Middle Ear Infection
Overall rating 1.7
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For me Cefdinir was worse than the infection. It felt like my entire digestive system had been chemically burned from my throat to intestines and bladder. It didn't feel like a UTI it felt like a chemical burn. It gave me a headache, stomach pain, belly pain and pain urinating. I thought I had been poisoned. I believe if I would have continued to take it, I would have died. My stools looked like the lining of my intestines were affected. My physician sent a letter that he retired so I had to find another GP. Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
6/10/2022
Condition: Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection
Overall rating 3.0
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Well I got a mid UTI a week ago and went to urgent care. I never had one before so I was pretty nervous. The doctor got me on this. It works fine but the diarrhea the first few days. The medicine killed my gut more than the UTI. Then I’ve had the worst headache of my life. Like someone is in my brain punching me. And just awful. So much I felt distorted and can’t think straight. Followed by blurred vision. Worst medicine ever side effects wise. I’m telling you it is awful. I don’t get why medicine supposed to help cause issues. Like it is so bad. I’m glad it helped but why 10 days like. I don’t feel like myself. I’m ready to be done. Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/29/2022
Condition: Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection
Overall rating 1.7
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I was prescribed 300 mgs of cefdinir twice a day for a 10 days due to a stubborn UTI that was unable to be cured via another antibiotic after the first dosage within 3 hours I had diarrhea which progressively became worse very watery and frequent by the third dose I suffered sharp stomach pains that were pretty severe bloating in the upper middle abdomen fatigue chills and headaches once I discontinued the medication after the third dose the headaches stopped the abdominal pain started to lessen but I'm still dealing with the diarrhea but not as often. Everyone's body is different but use extreme caution and be your own advocate stay away from the class of antibiotics called cephalosporins unless you have to take them there's high probability that you will suffer negative side effects good luck everyone!Read More Read Less

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2Centexbears | 75 or over | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Caregiver
4/17/2022
Condition: infection caused by bacteria
Overall rating 3.3
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My husband was prescribed this medication to prevent infection from a melanoma removal on his scalp. I noticed that he was a little bit off mentally and forgetting things really fast after starting this medication. Being experienced with C Dif., I started him on Greek Probiotic yogurt three times a day and a expensive probiotic pill to go along with the yogurt! C Dif, is extremely hard to get over. Once your gut gets out of wack, it takes a long time to get it back to normal. He had this once about a decade ago from too many antibiotics in the hospital and no one informed either of us about this issue. We found out the hard way! He had two different scalp surgeries and the second one was a lot more successful than the Dr. expected. He was on this medication for almost three weeks. I don’t believe in consequences and oddly enough he’s had to hold off on the melanoma treatment as his hemoglobin has dropped to a very extremely low level. The hospital has given him three units of blood total, and they say he has a very small ulcer in his GI system. He was diagnosed with this four years ago, and after a upper GI and Colonoscopy, they couldn’t find the small spot of bleeding. He went into the ER on his own and came home on 2 liters of Oxygen. Not exactly sure what they did, but the talkative student nurse was getting the “stink eye” from her boss when she told me his oxygen had dropped to like 64%! I was absolutely livid as he had been on oxygen and had gotten off of it. Now I feel like he’s given up on trying to get off of it! This past March and into April, he has had two surgeries on his scalp and his head will be bald where they removed the tissue. They did a skin graft from his upper leg. The Dr. said the second surgery came back with clean edges, but he does have melanoma in Stu. So, after a trip to see his oncologist that was suppose to treating this, they called us after some blood work because they discovered that his hemoglobin was at 6.8 from like 14 or so a couple of years ago. It was the last lab work as with his oxygen issues and this pandemic, he’s not likely to survive Covid. We have been fully vaccinated and tested, even had the second booster shots. After reading some of the reviews here, I have no doubt that this medication is responsible for the drop in hemoglobin! He has been to the ER and they gave him one unit of blood via transfusion and then they retested it. It came up by .1% to 6.9. They let us come home provided that he return the next day and get more blood. He was given 2 units this time and they wanted us to remain in the hospital. It’s the weekend of Easter and there are no Drs. working, so he said he wanted to come home. He’s had no issues with the low hemoglobin that normally occurs, and basically they wanted him to stay to keep giving him blood transfusions. Tomorrow he is going to see a specialist that can give him the camera pill that is extremely good at finding small bleeds. They did a swab and said he had blood in his stool, but he also has had some irritation from wiping and I think if he was loosing blood like the transfusion are showing, he would have a bloody stool or be throwing up blood. I will try to update this as soon as we get an answer as to why his hemoglobin is so low, and if this medication is responsible in part for some of his issues! Read More Read Less

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