Generic Name: Amoxicillin 500 mg + Clavulanic Acid 125mg
Manufacturer/Distributor: Opsonin Pharma Limited
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Indications of Clamox 625mg Tablet
Clamox 625mg Tablet is used for the short-term treatment of bacterial infections in the following locations:
Pharmacology of Clamox 625mg Tablet
Clamox 625mg Tablet is used for the short-term treatment of bacterial infections in the following locations:
Pharmacodynamic properties include:
Pharmacokinetic properties:
Clamox 625mg Tablet Dose
Adults and children over 12 years:
Tablet:
Regular adult measurements are one 625 mg Tablet every 12 hours or one 375 mg Tablet every 8 hours. For more severe diseases and contaminations of the respiratory tract, one 1 gm Tablet every 12 hours or one 625 mg Tablet every 8 hours should be taken.
Administration of Clamox 625mg Tablet
Oral dose shape:
Interaction of Clamox 625mg Tablet
A few patients who took Clamox 625mg Tablet experienced an increase in dying time and prothrombin time. Clamox 625mg Tablet, like other broad-spectrum antimicrobials, may reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives, and patients should be warned accordingly. Concurrent use of allopurinol with amoxicillin can increase the likelihood of unfavorably susceptible skin reactions. There is no information on the use of Clamox 625mg Tablet and allopurinol together.
Contraindications of Clamox 625mg Tablet
Penicillin has a history of being extremely sensitive. Consideration should be given to the possibility of cross-sensitivity with other beta-lactam antibiotics, such as cephalosporins. Furthermore, it is not recommended for patients who have a history of Clamox 625mg Tablet or Penicillin-associated cholestatic jaundice.
Clamox 625mg Tablet Side effects
As with Amoxicillin, side effects are uncommon and mostly mild and transient in nature. Loose bowels, pseudomembranous colitis, acid reflux, sickness, heaving, and candidiasis have all been reported. If gastrointestinal side effects occur with verbal treatment, they can be reduced by taking Clamox 625mg Tablet at the start of meals. Hepatitis and cholestatic jaundice have been mentioned on occasion, but they are usually reversible. In some cases, urticarial and erythematous rashes develop. Occasionally, erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and exfoliative dermatitis have been discussed. Angioedema and anaphylaxis have been described, as have other beta-lactam antimicrobials.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Clamox 625mg Tablet has been shown in animal studies to have no teratogenic effects when administered orally or parenterally. The drug has been taken orally in human pregnancy in a small number of cases with no adverse effects; however, taking Clamox 625mg Tablet during pregnancy is not recommended unless your doctor says it is necessary. During lactation, amoxicillin can be found in trace amounts in breast milk.
Precautions & Warnings
Clamox 625mg Tablet should be used with caution in patients taking anticoagulant medication or who have significant hepatic impairment. In patients with moderate or severe renal impairment, the dosage should be reduced. To avoid crystalluria, maintain adequate fluid intake and urine output during the administration of a high dose of Clamox 625mg Tablet.
Storage Conditions
This should be kept away from light and moisture at a temperature below 25°C. Suspension should be stored in the refrigerator (not the freezer) and used within 7 days of being reconstituted. After being reconstituted, the vial must be used within 20 minutes.
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