Clavam Bid Dry Syrup
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Amoxicillin (200mg/5ml), Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg/5ml)
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( 30 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Clavam BID Dry Syrup is a medicine for kids, not for pregnant women.
- But when it comes to the ingredients:
- In general, amoxicillin and clavulanic acid are safe to take during pregnancy.
- Only use during pregnancy if you need to and your doctor says so.
- Breastfeeding is safe; just little amounts of the drug go into the milk, and they don't usually cause problems.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Clavam BID Dry Syrup?
For bacterial infections in kids:
Infections in the throat
Infections in the sinuses
Infections of the ear
Infections in the chest (pneumonia, bronchitis)
Infections of the urinary tract
Infections of the skin
Infections in the mouth
Q2. How long does it take to get results?
In two to three days, the symptoms get better.
Q3. Can it make you have loose stools?
Yes, this antibiotic often causes diarrhea in kids.
Q4. What is the best way to keep the syrup?
Put it in the fridge after reconstituting it and use it within a week.
Q5. Can I give it with food?
Yes, always give after meals to keep your stomach from getting upset.
Expert Advice
- Before each dose, shake the bottle well.
- Give it after meals to avoid throwing up.
- Finish the whole course even if the youngster feels better.
- To help with diarrhea, give them probiotics or curd.
- After mixing, throw away any syrup that hasn't been used in 7 days.
- If the child gets a rash, starts itching, or has trouble breathing, stop and get medical treatment right away. They may be allergic to penicillin.
- Make sure the child drinks enough water.
Side Effects
- Often:
- Diarrhea
- Feeling sick
- Throwing up
- Pain in the stomach
- Light rash
- Gas
- Fever (not very common)
- Serious (not very common):
- Severe allergic reaction (swelling and difficulties breathing)
- Problems with the liver (yellow skin and eyes)
- C. difficile causes severe diarrhea.
- Severe rash or skin peeling
How It Works
- It stops bacteria from making cell walls, which kills them.
- Acid Clavulanic
- Stops germs from becoming resistant by stopping beta-lactamase enzymes.
- Together: They work well against a wide range of microorganisms that cause infections.
Medicine Interaction
- Stay away from or use with care:
- Allopurinol raises the chance of rashes.
- Warfarin makes bleeding more likely.
- Methotrexate – higher levels of toxicity
- Probenecid raises the levels of amoxicillin.
- Other antibiotics—only use if your doctor tells you to
- Tell the doctor if your child is taking:
- Medicines for gout
- Medicines for seizures
- Medicines for the liver and kidneys
How to Use
- Fill the container with boiling and cooled water up to the line.
- To blend, shake well.
- Give the dose according to what the pediatrician says, which is based on weight.
- Management:
- Give after meals.
- For proper dosing, use a dropper or measuring spoon.
- Before each dose, shake thoroughly.
- Put the syrup back in the fridge after you make it.
- Throw away after seven days.
Uses / Indications
- Infections of the throat (pharyngitis, tonsillitis)
- Otitis media (ear infections)
- Bronchitis and pneumonia
- Sinusitis
- Infections of the urinary tract
- Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue
- Infections in the mouth
- Infections after surgery in kids