Uses / Indications:
You can use Amoxycillin and Clavulanate Syrup for:
Infections in the respiratory tract include bronchitis, pneumonia, and sinusitis.
Infections in the ears, nose, and throat: tonsillitis and otitis media
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissues
Infections of the urinary tract (UTIs)
Infections in the mouth
Bacterial infections that don't respond to amoxicillin alone
Pregnancy interaction:
When a doctor prescribes them, amoxicillin and clavulanic acid are usually safe to use during pregnancy.
It can be used to treat infections of the skin, lungs, urinary tract, and ears, nose, and throat while pregnant.
Always take it under the care of a doctor to make sure the dose is right and it's safe.
Summary: Safe during pregnancy with a doctor's supervision. Don't treat yourself.
Expert advice:
Before you use it, shake the bottle well.
Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms get better quickly.
Don't miss doses or quit early; not finishing your therapy could make your antibiotics less effective.
Before using this, tell your doctor about your medications, allergies, and health issues.
Keep it cold and dry, below 25°C, and throw it away after the date on the package.
Side Effects:
A lot:
Feeling sick or throwing up
Diarrhea
Some stomach aches.
Rash
Very serious (rare):
Severe allergic response (rash, edema, trouble breathing)
Diarrhea that doesn't go away and has mucus or blood in it (may mean an infection in the intestines)
Problems with the liver (jaundice, yellowing of the skin and eyes)
Tip: Give it after meals to help with stomach pain. Call your doctor right away if you have bad side effects.
How to use:
Before each usage, shake well.
Use a measuring spoon or cup, not a regular spoon, to measure the dose.
Take after meals to help your stomach feel better.
Take as directed, at regular intervals.
Finish the whole course, even if your symptoms become better.
How it works:
Amoxicillin stops bacteria from growing and multiplying by blocking the manufacture of their cell walls.
Clavulanic acid inhibits beta-lactamase enzymes made by resistant bacteria from breaking down amoxicillin.
They work well together to treat bacterial infections that don't respond to other treatments.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of Amoxycillin Clavulanate Syrup?
It helps with bacterial infections such as:
Tonsillitis, sinusitis, and otitis media are all infections of the ear, nose, and throat.
Infections of the respiratory tract (pneumonia, bronchitis)
Infections of the urinary tract (UTIs)
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
Infections in the mouth
2. Can I use it to treat a cold or flu?
No. It only works against illnesses caused by bacteria, not viruses.
3. How long does it take to work?
You should observe improvement in 2–3 days, but you should finish the full course to avoid getting sick again.
4. Is this syrup safe for kids?
Yes, the dose depends on how much you weigh. Pay close attention to what your child's doctor says.
5. Can I eat it with food?
Yes. Taking it after meals can help your stomach feel better.
6. What if my child throws up after taking it?
If you throw up within 30 minutes after taking the medication, take the same dose again. If not, go on to the following dose as planned.
Medicine interaction:
Allopurinol—might make rashes more likely
Oral contraceptives may not work as well; try a different method of birth control.
Warfarin may make bleeding more likely.
Other antibiotics may need a dose change.
Always tell your doctor about any vitamins, minerals, or drugs you are taking.