Mega CV Forte Dry Syrup
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Amoxicillin (400mg), Clavulanic Acid (57mg)
Rs 150.75
MRP Rs 167.50
(10% OFF)
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( 30 ml in 1 bottle )
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Mega CV Forte Dry Syrup is made for kids and should not be given to pregnant women.
- But during pregnancy, the components act like this:
- When prescribed, Amoxycillin + Clavulanic Acid is usually safe to use during pregnancy.
- There is no proof that the fetus is in danger.
- If the mother is allergic to penicillin, don't give it to her.
- If you use it by mistake, you can get mild stomach discomfort (nausea or diarrhea).
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Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Mega CV Forte Dry Syrup?
It cures moderate to severe bacterial infections in kids, include pneumonia, severe tonsillitis, ear infections, skin infections, and urinary infections.
Q2. Is it different from Mega CV Dry Syrup that you can buy at the store?
Yes, Forte has a stronger dose that is better for older kids with more serious infections.
Q3. How long does it take to become better?
Most kids get better in 24 to 48 hours.
Q4. Is it possible for it to cause diarrhea?
Yes, this antibiotic combination often causes loose stools.
Q5. Is it safe for babies?
Yes, but only at a dose that a doctor says is safe for your weight.
Q6. What if the youngster throws up after taking the dose?
You can give the dose again if you throw up within 30 minutes.
Q7. Do you need to put the syrup in the fridge?
After mixing, many brands need to be kept in the fridge. Follow the instructions on the label.
Expert Advice
- Always administer after meals to calm your stomach.
- Before each dose, shake the bottle well.
- Finish the whole course of antibiotics to avoid resistance.
- Don't feed them syrup that was left over from a prior infection.
- If you get severe diarrhea, stop taking the drug and call your doctor.
- Look for signs of an allergy, like a rash, swelling, or trouble breathing.
- Use within 7 to 10 days of reconstitution.
- Stay hydrated to avoid getting dehydrated from having loose stools.
Side Effects
- Common:
- Diarrhea
- Throwing up
- Pain in the stomach
- A light rash on the skin
- Not as common:
- Rash from diapers
- Oral thrush is when there are white spots in the mouth.
- Serious but not very common:
- Anaphylaxis is a very bad allergic reaction.
- Hepatitis and high liver enzymes
- Severe watery diarrhea caused by C. difficile
- If you have a significant response, get medical attention.
How It Works
- Amoxycillin is a penicillin antibiotic that stops bacteria from making new cell walls.
- Clavulanic Acid stops beta-lactamase, an enzyme that resistant bacteria make.
- Together, they provide stronger and wider antimicrobial coverage, especially for infections that don't respond to treatment.
Medicine Interaction
- Be careful if your child is taking:
- Probenecid → slows down the excretion of amoxycillin
- Allopurinol → raises the chance of getting a rash
- Methotrexate → makes things more toxic
- Warfarin → may change INR/bleeding risk
- Food Interaction:
- Always give after eating.
How to Use
- Rebuilding
- Tap the bottle to release the dry powder.
- Put boiled and cooled water in up to the line.
- Shake hard.
- Check the volume again and change it if necessary.
- Giving the dose
- Use the cup or syringe that comes with it.
- Take the Forte strength dose that your doctor tells you to.
- Management
- Give after meals.
- Before each dose, shake thoroughly.
- Keep the same time between doses (every 8 to 12 hours).
- If you forget to take a dose, take it when you recall it, but don't take two.
- Keeping
- If the label says to, put it in the fridge after mixing (most brands say 2–8°C).
- Use within 7 to 10 days.
Uses / indications
- For what Mega CV Forte Dry Syrup is used:
- Infections of the lungs
- Tonsillitis that is quite bad
- Pharyngitis
- Sinusitis
- Bronchitis
- Pneumonia
- Infections of the ear, nose, and throat
- Ear infection (acute otitis media)
- Infections of the sinuses
- Infections of the skin and soft tissue
- Cellulitis
- Impetigo
- Infections in wounds
- Infections of the urinary tract (UTI)
- Infections of the teeth and gums
- Abscess in the mouth
- Inflammation of the gums
- Other Infections
- Cases that demand stronger amoxicillin–clavulanate as given by a doctor