Otexa-O Tablets

140.00

OTEXA-O is a dual-antibiotic combination of Ofloxacin (200 mg) and Ornidazole (500 mg) designed to provide broad-spectrum coverage against both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria commonly involved in dental and periodontal infections.

  • Composition: Ofloxacin 200 mg + Ornidazole 500 mg
  • Pack: 10 Strips × 10 Tablets
  • Best For: Mixed Dental Infections, Periodontal Infections & Wisdom Tooth-Related Infections
  • Dosage Form: Tablet
  • Therapeutic Class: Fluoroquinolone + Nitroimidazole

Dual-Action Coverage for Polymicrobial Dental Infections

Dental infections are frequently polymicrobial, involving:

  • Aerobic bacteria on the surface tissues, and
  • Anaerobic bacteria deep within periodontal pockets, bone, and root canal

OTEXA-O is formulated to address both components simultaneously, ensuring comprehensive antimicrobial coverage when prescribed by a dental professional.

Mechanism of Action

  • Ofloxacin: A fluoroquinolone antibiotic effective against a wide range of aerobic Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria involved in dental infections.
  • Ornidazole: A nitroimidazole derivative that targets anaerobic bacteria and protozoa responsible for pus formation, foul odor, and deep-seated infections.

Compared to older nitroimidazoles, Ornidazole offers longer duration of action and improved tolerability in many patients.

Mechanism of Action

  • Pericoronitis: Infection around erupting or impacted wisdom teeth
  • Severe Periodontitis: Advanced gum infection with pus discharge and halitosis
  • Periapical / Dental Abscess: Infection associated with the tooth root
  • Post-Extraction Infection: Prevention or management of localized post-operative infection
  • Odontogenic Soft-Tissue Infections: Early, localized spreading dental infections under medical supervision

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why does OTEXA-O contain Ornidazole along with Ofloxacin?

Ofloxacin primarily targets aerobic bacteria. Ornidazole is added to specifically cover anaerobic bacteria, which are commonly responsible for deep periodontal and pus-forming dental infections.

No. Alcohol must be avoided during treatment and for at least 72 hours after completion. Combining alcohol with Ornidazole may cause severe nausea, vomiting, headache, and flushing.

It may be prescribed in mixed or anaerobe-predominant dental infections, such as advanced gum infections or wisdom tooth-related infections, based on the dentist’s clinical judgment.

Yes. Taking the tablet after meals helps reduce gastric discomfort and metallic taste.

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