Clavam 375 Tablet
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Amoxicillin (250mg), Clavulanic Acid (125mg)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Usually safe for pregnant women.
- A common combination of antibiotics that is not known to cause severe harm to the fetus.
- Only use it if your doctor says to.
- Breastfeeding: Safe; small amounts go into the milk but are usually not harmful.
Faq For Medicine
Q 1. What is Clavam 375 for?
Utilized for:
Infections of the throat
Sinusitis
Infections in the ears
Pneumonia
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
Infections of the urinary tract
Infections in the mouth
Infections of the bone
Q2. Should I take it before or after I eat?
Take it after meals to avoid upsetting your stomach.
Q3. Can I stop taking the drug when I feel better?
No. Finish the whole course as required.
Q4. Does Clavam make you poop more?
Yes, minor diarrhea is common.
Q5. Is it safe to use for fever?
Only if the fever is caused by a bacterial infection.
Q6. Can it help with viral infections?
No. Not good for the flu, the ordinary cold, or viral fever.
Expert Advice
- To feel less sick, take your pills after eating.
- To keep antibiotic levels steady, take your dosages at the same time every day.
- Probiotics or curd may help with diarrhea that is caused by antibiotics.
- Don't give yourself antibiotics; they could make you resistant.
- Stop and see a doctor right away if you get a rash, itchiness, or trouble breathing (penicillin allergy).
- Drink a lot of water.
Side Effects
- Normal:
- Diarrhea
- Feeling sick
- Throwing up
- Pain in the stomach
- Headache
- Rash
- Gas
- Not as common, but serious:
- Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction.
- Problems with the liver (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
- C. causes severe diarrhea. difficult
- Reactions on the skin
- Bleeding or bruising that isn't usual
How It Works
- Amoxicillin
- Stops the building of bacterial cell walls, which kills the bacterium.
- Acid Clavulanic
- Stops resistant bacteria from making enzymes called beta-lactamases.
- Helps Amoxicillin fight against difficult infections better.
- All together:
- Give a stronger, broader effect against numerous types of germs.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful when using with:
- Allopurinol → raises the chance of rash
- Warfarin → makes bleeding more likely
- Methotrexate → more harmful
- Probenecid raises the amount of amoxicillin.
- Birth control pills may not work as well (use backup).
- Alcohol may make gastrointestinal problems worse, but it doesn't have a big effect.
- Tell your doctor if you take:
- Medicines for the liver and kidneys
- Medications for gout
- Thinners for blood
How to Use
- The usual dose is one pill every 8 to 12 hours, depending on the infection.
- Drink a glass of water after meals.
- Finish the whole course, even if you get better.
- Don't skip doses or take them twice.
- Keep it dry and store it appropriately.
Uses / Indications
- Infections of the lungs
- Sinusitis
- Pharyngitis
- Tonsillitis
- Pneumonia
- Infections of the ear, nose, and throat
- Infections of the Urinary Tract (UTIs)
- Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
- Infections in the mouth
- Infections of the bones and joints
- Bite wounds
- Infections in the stomach