Nodimox Plus LB 500mg Capsule
Manufactured By Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Composition Amoxicillin (250mg), Cloxacillin (250mg), Lactobacillus (60Millionspores)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Generally safe throughout pregnancy, especially when prescribed.
- People use amoxicillin a lot and it works great for them.
- Clavulanic acid is safe, however you should only take it with a doctor's permission.
- Lactobacillus, a probiotic, is safe.
- Safe to use when breastfeeding, however it may cause:
- A little bit of diarrhea
- Rash on baby's skin
- Do not take medicine on your own; only use it when you need it.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the purpose of Nodimox Plus LB 500mg?
It is used to treat illnesses caused by bacteria, especially:
Infections of the throat and tonsils
Infections of the ear
Infection in the sinuses
Bronchitis and pneumonia
Infections in the urinary tract
Infections in the mouth
Infections affecting the skin and soft tissues
Infections from bite wounds
Infections in the stomach
Q 2. Is it a powerful antibiotic?
Yes. At 500 mg, amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid is a strong broad-spectrum antibiotic.
Q3. What does LB stand for?
"Lactobacillus" is a probiotic that is added to stop diarrhea caused by antibiotics.
Q4. Is it okay to take for a cold or fever?
No. It only works for bacterial infections, not viral ones or viral fever.
Q5. Can I stop when I feel better?
No. Finish the whole course to stop antibiotic resistance.
Q6. Does it make you poop a lot?
Less likely because it has a probiotic, but minor diarrhea can still happen.
Expert Advice
- Always take it after eating to avoid stomach problems.
- Even if your symptoms get better quickly, stick to the whole course.
- LB probiotic helps keep your gut healthy, which lowers the chance of diarrhea.
- Don't take this if you're allergic to penicillin or cephalosporins.
- Drink a lot of water.
- Call a doctor if you have bad diarrhea.
- Don't drink alcohol (it makes your stomach hurt more).
- Tell your doctor if you have:
- Kidney problems
- Problems with the liver
- History of drug allergies
Side Effects
- Most of the time:
- A little bit of diarrhea
- Sick
- Throwing up
- Cramps in the stomach
- Rash on the skin
- Gas or swelling
- Not as common:
- Headache
- Not wanting to eat
- Very serious (rare):
- Severe allergic reaction (swelling, trouble breathing)
- Very watery diarrhea (C. difficile infection)
- Yellowing of the skin and eyes (problems with the liver)
- Severe skin response
- If you have severe allergy or hepatic symptoms, get medical help right away.
How It Works
- Nodimox Plus LB protects in three ways:
- Amoxicillin
- Antibiotic penicillin
- It kills bacteria by breaking down their cell wall.
- Clavulanic Acid
- Stops beta-lactamase enzymes made by bacteria that are resistant
- Makes Amoxicillin work better
- Lactobacillus (a good bacteria)
- Restores healthy bacteria in the gut
- Stops upset stomach and diarrhea
- Keeps the digestive system in equilibrium while taking antibiotics
- The Effect Together:
- ✔ Powerful antimicrobial effect
- ✔ Works on infections that are hard to treat
- ✔ Lowered chance of diarrhea
Medicine Interaction
- Tell the doctor if you are taking:
- May make side effects worse:
- Allopurinol: risk of rash
- Blood thinners like warfarin raise the risk of bleeding.
- Methotrexate—toxicity rises
- Lessens the efficacy of antibiotics:
- Antacids
- Rifampicin
- Food with a lot of fiber close to the dose
- You should stay away from alcohol because it can make stomach irritation worse.
How to Use
- After eating, take.
- Take the whole capsule with water.
- Depending on the infection, it is usually taken twice a day.
- Keep the same amount of time between each event (e.g., every 12 hours).
- Don't miss dosages.
- Finish the whole course of medicine, which normally lasts 5 to 7 days.
- Put it in a cold, dry location.
Uses / Indications
- The Nodimox Plus LB 500mg Capsule is used for:
- Tonsillitis or pharyngitis
- Otitis media (ear infection)
- Sinusitis
- Bronchitis
- Pneumonia
- Infections in the mouth
- Infections of the skin (cellulitis, abscess)
- Infections of the urinary tract
- Infections of the bones and joints
- Infections from bite wounds
- Infections in the stomach
- Preventing infections after surgery