Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup is a combination antibiotic medicine that is helpful in treating the bacterial infections of the nose, ear, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract. Amoxicillin which is a major component of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup is an antibiotic which is used for the treatment of bacterial infections. Some of the bacterial infections that can be treated are ears, eyes, nose, sinus, tonsils, tooth, throat, lungs, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract infections. This medication has also proved to be helpful in curing peptic ulcer disease. Amoxicillin is a semisynthetic penicillin (beta-lactam antibiotic) that inhibits one or more enzymes (often referred to as penicillin binding proteins, PBPs) in the body.
Clavulanic Acid, also known as coamoxiclav, is an antibiotic medicine used for the treatment of a large number of bacterial infections. Clavulanic Acid when combined with Amoxicillin, can overcome antibiotic resistance in bacteria that secrete β lactamase, which otherwise inactivates majority of penicillin.
Uses of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup
Antibiotic/ Treatment of Bacterial Infections
Benefits of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup
Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup is highly effective in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections. This medicine can kill bacteria which have become resistant to other therapies and thus also helps treat tuberculosis that is resistant to other treatments. Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup is useful in treating bacterial pneumonia which is a very common condition in children. Keep giving Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup to your child as prescribed by your doctor even if the symptoms seem to disappear.
Side Effects of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup
A medical attention is not required for majority of the side effects present. Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup doesn’t pose any serious side effect and is well-tolerated by children. Some of the common side effects of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup are vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Consult your child’s doctor if they persist or if you’re bothered by them.
Safety Advice
Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup should be used with caution in patients with kidney and liver diseases. Dose adjustment of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup may be needed. Regular monitoring of liver function tests is recommended for liver patients. Please consult your doctor while consuming this medicine.
How to Use Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup
Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup should be taken in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Measure the syrup with a measuring cup and take it by mouth. Shake the syrup well before use. Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup may be taken with food although it is better to take it at a fixed time.
How Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup Works
Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup, an antibiotic, can be administered as an empirical therapy in conditions where the infection-causing bacteria is unknown and as a preventive (prophylactic) antibiotic therapy. Immediately after taking this medicine, the child starts feeling better within 2-3 days of regular dosing. For best results, complete the full course of the medicine without stopping abruptly as doing so will lead to ineffective treatment and worsen your child’s condition. The causative bacteria in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis create an enzyme called beta-lactamase which makes the antibiotics ineffective. Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup is an effective medication in this condition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can other medicines be taken at the same time as Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup?
Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup can sometimes interact with other medicines. Always make sure to tell your doctor about any other medications that your child is taking before consuming Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup?
Children consuming antibiotics are usually not advised to get vaccinated until they fully recover from the illness.
Can I give a higher than the recommended dose of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup?
No, giving a higher than the recommended dose of Amoxible-CL B.D Syrup can increase the risks of side-effects.
The mucus coming out of my child’s nose is yellow-green. Is it a sign of a bacterial infection?
The mucus usually changes its colour and becomes thick with time during a common cold. Always make sure to consult your doctor if these symptoms last for more than a week.
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