How much Yunidox Solutab should be taken after a tick bite?

How much Yunidox Solutab should be taken after a tick bite? - briefly

Take two 100 mg soluble tablets (total 200 mg) as a single dose within 72 hours of the bite. If uncertainty remains, seek medical advice promptly.

How much Yunidox Solutab should be taken after a tick bite? - in detail

Yunidox Solutab is an oral antimicrobial used to prevent infection after a tick bite. The recommended regimen depends on patient age, body weight, and the interval between the bite and treatment initiation.

Adults (≥ 18 years, ≥ 70 kg)

  • One 500 mg tablet dissolved in a glass of water every 8 hours.
  • Continue for a minimum of 5 days, extending to 7 days if symptoms develop.

Adolescents (12‑17 years, 40‑69 kg)

  • 250 mg tablet (or half of a 500 mg tablet) every 8 hours.
  • Same duration as adults.

Children (6‑11 years, 20‑39 kg)

  • 125 mg tablet (or one‑quarter of a 500 mg tablet) every 8 hours.
  • Treatment period identical to older groups.

Infants (< 6 years, < 20 kg)

  • Use only under direct medical supervision; dosage is weight‑based (approximately 10 mg/kg per dose) and administered every 8 hours.

General administration guidelines

  • Dissolve the tablet completely before ingestion.
  • Take with a full glass of water, preferably after a meal to reduce gastrointestinal irritation.
  • If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remembered unless the next scheduled dose is within 2 hours; then skip the missed dose.

Precautions

  • Initiate therapy within 24 hours of the bite; efficacy declines after this window.
  • Do not exceed the maximum daily dose (1.5 g for adults).
  • Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or any excipients.
  • Monitor for adverse reactions such as rash, nausea, or dizziness; discontinue and seek medical attention if they occur.
  • Seek professional evaluation to confirm tick‑borne disease risk; additional antimicrobial or supportive treatment may be required.

The dosage schedule above reflects standard prescribing information, but individual variations may necessitate adjustments. Always confirm the plan with a qualified healthcare provider before starting treatment.