AMOCLAWIN tablets are a broad-spectrum antibiotic containing a combination of Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid. The
medication is used to treat a wide range of common bacterial infections. It works by eliminating infection-causing
bacteria and preventing their growth and multiplication.
AMOCLAWIN is commonly prescribed for respiratory tract infections, ear infections, sinus infections, urinary tract
infections, and skin infections. It is known for its effectiveness against many bacterial strains that are resistant
to some conventional antibiotics.
Composition of AMOCLAWIN
AMOCLAWIN contains the following active ingredients:
Amoxicillin.
Clavulanic Acid.
Strengths and Dosage Forms of AMOCLAWIN
AMOCLAWIN is available in several dosage forms and strengths, including:
Tablets containing 1 g, supplied in packs of 7 tablets.
Oral suspension containing 228.5 mg per 5 mL, supplied in a 60 mL bottle.
Oral suspension containing 457 mg per 5 mL, supplied in a 60 mL bottle.
Indications of AMOCLAWIN
The main uses of AMOCLAWIN include:
Treatment of bacterial sinus infections.
Treatment of throat and tonsil infections.
Treatment of middle ear infections.
Treatment of bronchial and lung infections.
Treatment of urinary tract infections.
Treatment of skin and soft tissue infections.
Treatment of dental and gum infections.
Dosage of AMOCLAWIN
The dosage depends on the prescribed strength and the patient's medical condition. In many cases, the medication is
taken every 12 hours. It is recommended to take the medicine at the beginning of a meal to improve tolerability and
reduce stomach upset.
Patients should complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve and should not alter the dose or
discontinue therapy without consulting their physician.
Side Effects of AMOCLAWIN
The most common side effects of AMOCLAWIN include:
Contraindications of AMOCLAWIN
AMOCLAWIN should not be used in patients with hypersensitivity to Amoxicillin, Clavulanic Acid, or any antibiotic
belonging to the penicillin class.
It should also be avoided in patients with a history of liver problems associated with previous use of this
medication. Caution is advised in patients with liver or kidney impairment, and medical consultation is recommended
before starting treatment.
Alternatives to AMOCLAWIN
Available alternatives include:
Augmentin.
Curam.
Hibiotic.
Megamox.
Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
This medication should be used with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding. It may be prescribed when medically
necessary and under the supervision of a healthcare professional. Patients should inform their physician if they are
pregnant or planning to become pregnant before starting treatment.
AMOCLAWIN is considered one of the antibiotics that may be used during breastfeeding when needed and under medical
guidance. The infant should be monitored for any unusual symptoms, and the medication should not be used without prior
medical advice.
Storage Conditions
The medication should be stored under the following conditions:
Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.
Keep away from moisture and direct heat.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store in the original tightly closed container.
Do not use after the expiration date.