Klavox 156Mg Suspension | 100Ml
Klavox 156Mg Suspension | 100Ml
Requires RxClavox 156 mg Suspension | 100 ml
Product Description:
- Clavox is an antibiotic. The medicine contains clavulanic acid, which protects amoxicillin from bacteria that produce beta-lactamases.
- Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that belongs to a group of drugs called penicillins.
- It treats many bacterial infections by stopping the growth of pathogenic bacteria by inhibiting cell wall biosynthesis, which leads to the death of bacteria.
- Medication is not used to treat viral infections such as the flu. This is called antibiotic misuse and can lead to the development of strains of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics.
Uses of Clavox 156 mg Suspension | 100ml:
- Clavox treats all types of bacterial infections of the lower respiratory tract, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
- The drug is used to treat infections of the middle ear and tonsils.
- It can also lower body temperature.
- It treats all cases of reproductive system infections.
- Urinary tract, kidney and bladder infections.
- Helps treat all bacterial infections in the digestive system.
- It treats bacterial infections of the bones and can also treat ulcerative gum infections.
- It is used for prophylaxis in contaminated surgery and after surgery.
- It is used to treat abscesses in the teeth.
How to use Clavox:
- Follow all instructions given to you by your doctor or pharmacist.
- You can take amoxicillin before or after meals.
- Your doctor will tell you how much medicine to give your child. The usual dose of amoxicillin is 40 mg to 90 mg per kilogram of body weight per day, divided into two or three doses.
- Take this medication by mouth with juice, milk, or food at equal intervals of time.
- The packaging must be well shaken before use
- Dosages may vary between patients depending on the severity and type of infection.
- Dosages may change in special circumstances, so always follow your doctor's or pharmacist's instructions.
- If you take more than you should, talk to your doctor or go to hospital right away.
- If you forget to take a dose on time, give it to the child as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose.
- Do not take two double doses at the same time to make up for a forgotten dose.
- The syrup is sweetened with distilled water up to the mark on the bottle.
- Shake well before each use of the treatment.
- The package, after desalination with distilled water, should be kept in the refrigerator at a temperature of 2 to 8 degrees Celsius.
- The remedy should be used within 7 to 10 days and the syrup should be discarded if the shelf life of the remedy has exceeded 7 to 10 days.
- The drink should be discarded immediately if the color or smell of the drink changes.
side effects:
_ There are some uncommon side effects that some patients may complain of:
- Allergic reactions. Signs may include: itchy skin or rash, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, body, or trouble breathing.
- nausea
- Diarrhea.
- stomach ache.
- Gases.
- Other serious skin reactions may include: changes in skin color, lumps under the skin, blistering, blistering, peeling, redness, pain, itching.
- Flu-like symptoms with rash, fever, swollen glands, and abnormal blood test results.
- a headache.
- Clavox syrup for children and infants:
_ There is no objection to using Clavox syrup for children from the age of one day in the following doses:
- The dose for children ranges from 20 to 40 mg amoxicillin per 1 kg of the child's weight per day, divided into two or three doses.
- In other words, if the child weighs 10 kg, the ideal dose according to weight is 10 kg x 30 mg = 300 mg amoxicillin daily in two divided doses of 150 mg every 12 hours.
- In some cases, the specialist doctor may prescribe higher doses, up to 90 mg per 1 kg of the child's weight, divided into 2 or 3 doses per day.
- The duration of treatment ranges from 7 to 14 days, depending on the case.
- The focus and duration of treatment varies from person to person depending on the case, so the dose and duration of treatment must be determined by the specialist doctor.
- The full dose and duration prescribed by your doctor should be used, even if recovery occurs quickly so that the infection does not occur again.
- Dosages corresponding to weight must be adhered to to avoid side effects.
- Infants under 3 months are given 2.5 ml of syrup with a concentration of 156 mg every 12 hours.
- Infants from 4 months to 6 months old are given 4 ml of syrup with a concentration of 156 mg every 12 hours.
- Infants from 7 months to 12 months: 5 ml of 156 mg syrup is given every 12 hours.
- Children from one year to 3 years old are given 5 ml of syrup with a concentration of 228 mg every 12 hours.
- Children from 4 to 5 years old are given 5 ml of syrup with a concentration of 312 mg every 12 hours.
- Children from 6 to 7 years old are given 5 ml of syrup 457 mg every 12 hours.
- Children from 8 to 10 years old are given 5 ml of syrup with a concentration of 642 mg every 12 hours.
- Children over 10 years: 5 ml of syrup with a concentration of 642 mg is given every 8 hours.
- All previously mentioned doses are approximate doses and it is not necessary to consult a doctor or pharmacist first to determine the dose before using the treatment.
Drug interactions:
_ Clavox syrup is not used with many vaccines such as:
- BCG vaccine.
- typhoid vaccine.
- Cholera vaccine.
_ Some other antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of Clavox syrup if they are used together at the same time, and these include antibiotics that contain any of the following
active substances:
- doxycycline.
- Demeclocycline.
- minocycline.
- Tetracycline.
_ This drug may reduce the effectiveness of contraceptive drugs if they are used together, so you should be careful and use another method of contraception while using this antibiotic.
Contraindications for the use of Clavox antibiotic:
_ Clavox syrup is used with extreme caution and under the supervision of a specialist in the following cases:
- liver patients.
- Kidney patients.
- You should stop taking the syrup if an allergic reaction to one of its ingredients occurs.
- It should not be used in patients with severely impaired liver function.
- There is no a conflict between taking this drink and food, so it is possible to take Clavox syrup before or after meals.
- What happens in case of an overdose:
- If you forget to take a dose at the scheduled time, take it as soon as you remember.
- In most cases, taking an overdose of this syrup will not cause serious side effects.
- But you have to adhere to the prescribed dosage of the attending physician.
- In the event of any of the side effects, you must go quickly to the hospital to take the necessary action.
- Also, in the case of taking large doses, you should go to the nearest hospital immediately.