Brand Name Chlorool
Type Oral Suspension
Weight 125 mg/5 ml
Generic Chloramphenicol
Manufacturer Seema Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Price 60 ml bottle: ৳ 20.00

About Chlorool

Chlorool Oral Suspension (Seema Pharmaceuticals Ltd.) is a brand medicine containing the generic Chloramphenicol . Current listed price in Bangladesh: 60 ml bottle: ৳ 20.00.

Medical information for Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml

Uses, dosage, side effects, and safety details below apply to Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml (generic: Chloramphenicol). This is general information — consult a doctor before use.

Introduction

An antibiotic first isolated from cultures of Streptomyces venequelae in 1947 but now produced synthetically. It has a relatively simple structure and was the first broad-spectrum antibiotic to be discovered. It acts by interfering with bacterial protein synthesis and is mainly bacteriostatic. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 29th ed, p106)

Uses

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is a broad spectrum antibiotic that is effective against a variety of susceptible and serious bacterial infections but is not frequently used because of its high risk of bone marrow toxicity.

Used in treatment of cholera, as it destroys the vibrios and decreases the diarrhea. It is effective against tetracycline-resistant vibrios. It is also used in eye drops or ointment to treat bacterial conjunctivitis.

Associated Conditions

  • Acne
  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis
  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis caused by susceptible bacteria
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Bacterial dacryocystitis
  • Bacterial diarrhoea
  • Conjunctivitis allergic
  • Corneal Inflammation
  • Eye swelling
  • Keratitis bacterial
  • Ocular Inflammation
  • Trachoma
  • Anterior eye segment inflammation
  • Bacterial blepharitis
  • Bacterial corneal ulcers
  • Non-purulent ophthalmic infections caused by susceptible bacteria
  • Superficial ocular infections
  • Skin disinfection

Pharmacodynamics

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that was derived from the bacterium Streptomyces venezuelae and is now produced synthetically. Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is effective against a wide variety of microorganisms, but due to serious side-effects (e.g., damage to the bone marrow, including aplastic anemia) in humans, it is usually reserved for the treatment of serious and life-threatening infections (e.g., typhoid fever). Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is bacteriostatic but may be bactericidal in high concentrations or when used against highly susceptible organisms. Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml stops bacterial growth by binding to the bacterial ribosome (blocking peptidyl transferase) and inhibiting protein synthesis.

Mechanism of Action

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is lipid-soluble, allowing it to diffuse through the bacterial cell membrane. It then reversibly binds to the L16 protein of the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes, where transfer of amino acids to growing peptide chains is prevented (perhaps by suppression of peptidyl transferase activity), thus inhibiting peptide bond formation and subsequent protein synthesis.

Absorption

Rapidly and completely absorbed from gastrointestinal tract following oral administration (bioavailability 80%). Well absorbed following intramuscular administration (bioavailability 70%). Intraocular and some systemic absorption also occurs after topical application to the eye.

Protein Binding

Plasma protein binding is 50-60% in adults and 32% is premature neonates.

Half Life

Half-life in adults with normal hepatic and renal function is 1.5 - 3.5 hours. In patients with impaired renal function half-life is 3 - 4 hours. In patients with severely impaired hepatic function half-life is 4.6 - 11.6 hours. Half-life in children 1 month to 16 years old is 3 - 6.5 hours, while half-life in infants 1 to 2 days old is 24 hours or longer and is highly variable, especially in low birth-weight infants.

Toxicity

Oral, mouse: LD50 = 1500 mg/kg; Oral, rat: LD50 = 2500 mg/kg. Toxic reactions including fatalities have occurred in the premature and newborn; the signs and symptoms associated with these reactions have been referred to as the gray syndrome. Symptoms include (in order of appearance) abdominal distension with or without emesis, progressive pallid cyanosis, vasomotor collapse frequently accompanied by irregular respiration, and death within a few hours of onset of these symptoms.

Food Interactions

  • Take on an empty stomach.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml

1. What is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is an antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, preventing them from synthesizing proteins necessary for survival.

2. How does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml work?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml works by binding to the bacterial ribosome and inhibiting protein synthesis, which leads to the bacteria's death or growth inhibition.

3. What infections is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml used to treat?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is used to treat infections such as:

  • Typhoid fever
  • Eye infections (e.g., conjunctivitis)
  • Bacterial meningitis
  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Sepsis
  • Skin infections

4. How is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml administered?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is available in several forms, including oral tablets, liquid suspension, and eye drops. The method of administration depends on the type of infection being treated.

5. What is the usual dosage of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

The dosage of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml varies depending on the type of infection. For adults, typical doses range from 250 mg to 1,000 mg every 6 hours for oral administration. However, always follow your healthcare provider's instructions.

6. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used in children?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can be used in children, but dosage adjustments are necessary based on the child's age and weight. It should be used under medical supervision to avoid potential risks, including bone marrow suppression.

7. What are the side effects of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

Common side effects of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml include:

  • Headache
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Skin rash
  • Bone marrow suppression (rare but serious)

8. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause bone marrow suppression?

Yes, bone marrow suppression is a rare but serious side effect of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, which can lead to anemia, low white blood cell counts, or low platelet counts. Regular blood tests are recommended during treatment.

9. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml safe during pregnancy?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml should be used during pregnancy only if absolutely necessary and prescribed by a doctor, as it can cause harm to the fetus, including gray baby syndrome.

10. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used while breastfeeding?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can pass into breast milk and may harm a breastfeeding infant. It is advised to consult a doctor before using it while breastfeeding.

11. Can I drink alcohol while taking Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

It is recommended to avoid alcohol while taking Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, as it may increase the risk of side effects such as stomach upset and dizziness.

12. What should I do if I miss a dose of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

If you miss a dose of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take two doses at once.

13. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for viral infections?

No, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is only effective against bacterial infections and will not work for viral infections like the common cold or influenza.

14. Can I take Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml if I have liver disease?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml should be used with caution in people with liver disease, as the drug is metabolized in the liver. Dose adjustments may be necessary, and close monitoring is recommended.

15. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for eye infections?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml eye drops or ointments are commonly used to treat bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis (pink eye).

16. How long does it take for Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml to work?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml usually starts to work within a few hours of administration, but it may take a few days to see significant improvement, depending on the severity of the infection.

17. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause allergic reactions?

Yes, some people may experience allergic reactions to Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, including rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience signs of an allergic reaction.

18. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause gray baby syndrome?

Gray baby syndrome is a rare but serious condition that can occur in newborns when they are exposed to Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. Symptoms include a grayish skin color, difficulty breathing, and poor feeding. This condition is most common in premature or low-birth-weight infants.

19. What should I do if I overdose on Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical attention immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, vomiting, confusion, and difficulty breathing.

20. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for dental infections?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can be used for dental infections if prescribed by a dentist or doctor, especially in cases of severe infection that requires strong antibiotics.

21. How should Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be stored?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml should be stored at room temperature in a dry place, away from heat and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children.

22. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for sinus infections?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml may be used for bacterial sinus infections, but it is generally prescribed only when other antibiotics are not effective.

23. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml available over the counter?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is generally available only by prescription, as it requires medical supervision due to its potential side effects.

24. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml interact with other medications?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can interact with other medications, including anticoagulants, phenytoin, and cyclosporine. Always inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking.

25. Can I stop taking Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml once I feel better?

It is important to complete the full course of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml as prescribed, even if you feel better. Stopping treatment early can lead to the return of the infection or antibiotic resistance.

26. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause gastrointestinal problems?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can cause gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Taking the medication with food may help reduce these effects.

27. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml effective against all bacterial infections?

No, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is effective against many bacterial infections, but it is not effective against all bacteria. The specific bacteria causing the infection should be identified for the best treatment.

28. How does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml compare to other antibiotics?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is effective against a wide range of bacterial infections, but due to its potential side effects, it is typically used when other antibiotics are not suitable.

29. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for wound infections?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can be used for wound infections caused by susceptible bacteria. It can be applied topically as an ointment or used systemically, depending on the severity of the infection.

30. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause hair loss?

Hair loss is not a common side effect of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, but if you experience hair thinning or other unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider.

31. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for tuberculosis?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml may be used as part of a combination therapy for tuberculosis, especially in cases of multidrug-resistant strains. It is not the first-line treatment for TB.

32. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for pneumonia?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml may be used to treat bacterial pneumonia when the specific causative bacteria are susceptible to it.

33. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml safe for elderly people?

Elderly individuals should use Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml with caution, as they may be more susceptible to side effects such as bone marrow suppression. Dose adjustments and monitoring may be necessary.

34. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for acne?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml may be used in some cases of severe acne caused by bacterial infection, but it is not typically the first-line treatment for acne.

35. Does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml require a prescription?

Yes, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml requires a prescription from a healthcare provider due to its potential side effects and the need for medical supervision during treatment.

36. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause dizziness?

Yes, dizziness is a possible side effect of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. If you experience dizziness, avoid activities that require full concentration, such as driving or operating machinery.

37. How quickly does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml work?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml typically begins to show effects within 24 to 48 hours after starting treatment, although it may take longer for some infections to resolve.

38. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause a rash?

Yes, a rash is a possible side effect of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. If you develop a rash, inform your doctor, as it may be a sign of an allergic reaction.

39. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml effective against MRSA?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml may be effective against certain strains of MRSA, but other antibiotics may be preferred for treating methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections.

40. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause liver damage?

While rare, Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can cause liver damage in some individuals. Liver function should be monitored during prolonged treatment.

41. Can I take Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml with food?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can be taken with or without food, but taking it with food may help reduce stomach upset.

42. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml cause headaches?

Headaches are a possible side effect of Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. If headaches are severe or persistent, consult your doctor.

43. Is Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml effective against sexually transmitted infections?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml is not typically used for sexually transmitted infections. Other antibiotics are generally more appropriate for treating these conditions.

44. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml be used for burns?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml ointment may be used to treat bacterial infections in burns, but it should be used under medical supervision.

45. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml affect the kidneys?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can cause kidney problems in rare cases. Kidney function should be monitored during treatment, especially in those with pre-existing kidney issues.

46. How does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml affect the gut microbiota?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can disrupt the balance of the gut microbiota, leading to gastrointestinal side effects like diarrhea or yeast infections.

47. Does Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml affect the central nervous system?

Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml can affect the central nervous system, potentially causing symptoms like dizziness, confusion, or seizures in rare cases.

48. How should I dispose of unused Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

Unused Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml should be disposed of according to your local pharmacy's disposal instructions. Do not flush it down the toilet or throw it in the trash.

49. Can Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml interact with herbal supplements?

Yes, some herbal supplements may interact with Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. Always inform your healthcare provider of any herbal products you are taking.

50. What should I do if I have concerns about taking Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml?

If you have any concerns about taking Chlorool Oral Suspension 125 mg/5 ml, discuss them with your doctor. They can provide guidance and adjust your treatment as needed.

Medical review

Last reviewed: 24 Jul 2026

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