Fidaxomicin is an antibiotic that doctors prescribe to treat Clostridioides difficile infections. It works by stopping the bacteria from making RNA, which helps fight the infection. You can get this medicine as 200 mg tablets with a film coating.
They usually say you should take 200 mg two times a day for 10 days in a row. Each treatment usually comes in a bottle with 20 of these tablets. You can take these tablets with or without food, just about every 12 hours.
You really need to finish all the tablets to make sure the infection is gone. Fidaxomicin should not be used in the treatment of C. difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD) caused by non-C.
difficile organisms, and it’s important to follow the prescription guidelines provided by a healthcare professional.
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