



Zoldap®
Generic Name: Linezolid
How Does it Work
Zoldap® treats severe bacterial infections, including pneumonia, skin infections, and drug-resistant bacteria. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, ensuring better infection control and faster recovery.
How It Helps
- Treats serious bacterial infections like pneumonia, skin infections, and drug-resistant bacteria (e.g. MRSA, VRE).
- Works when other antibiotics fail, especially for tough Gram-positive infections.
- Stops bacteria from growing by blocking their protein production.
- Helps reduce fever, swelling, and pain, so you feel better faster.
- Protects against complications in hard-to-treat infections.
- Safe for use in adults and children (under medical supervision).
How to Use it
- Take one tablet every 12 hours, with or without food, as prescribed.
- Complete the full course of treatment to prevent resistance.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
Prescription Required?
To be sold on prescription of a registered medical practitioner only.
Frequently Asked Questions About Product
Please read our frequently asked questions to find out more.
What is this medicine used for?
Zoldap® is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, including pneumonia, skin infections, and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium infections.
Can I take this medicine with other medications?
Zoldap® may interact with certain antidepressants, migraine medications, and other antibiotics. Always consult your doctor before combining it with other treatments.
How should I store this medicine?
Store in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight
Is this supplement safe for children or pregnant women?
Zoldap® may be prescribed for children under medical supervision. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use.
What should I do if I experience severe side effects?
Stop using it and seek medical help immediately if you experience severe nausea, dizziness, unusual bleeding, or difficulty breathing
Can this medicine cause allergic reactions?
Rarely, but symptoms may include rash, itching, or swelling. If this happens, seek medical attention.