Amoxicillin
Written by Juvin Ang on 10:44 PMWhy is Amoxicillin prescribed for medication?
Amoxicillin for the treatment of certain infections caused by bacteria such as pneumonia, bronchitis, gonorrhea and infections, ear, nose, throat, urinary tract and skin. It is also used in combination with other medicines to eradicate H. Pylori, a bacterium that is because of the ulcers. Amoxicillin is in a class of medicines, called antibiotics such as penicillin. It works by more than the growth of bacteria. Antibiotics do not work for colds, flu and other viral infections.
How to uset his medicine?
Amoxicillin as a capsule, a tablet, a tablet to chew, a suspension (liquid), child and adolescent medicine, and the drops from the opening. It is usually every 12 hours (twice daily) or every 8 hours (three times daily) with or without food. To give you to help you to remember, amoxicillin, take it around the same time every day. Follow the instructions on the label carefully limitation period, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain, no matter which party you do not understand. Take amoxicillin exactly as specified. Not more or less of this or too often used as prescribed by your doctor. Shake the liquid and pediatric drops before each use, easy to mix the medicine regularly. Use the bottle drops for the dose of Paediatrics drops. The pediatrics and liquid droplets can rely on the language of a child or in the formula, milk, fruit juices, water, lemonade with ginger, or other liquids cold and immediately taken. The chewable tablets are overwritten or chewing carefully before you swallow. The tablets and capsules are swallowed whole and taken with a large glass of water. Take until you finish amoxicillin, the limitation, even if you feel better. The verdict of amoxicillin too soon, the danger of a bacteria resistant to antibiotics.Amoxicillin may cause side effects. Contact your doctor if you have problems,
unusually, while taking this medicine
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