About This Product
<div>Amoxicillin (875 mg) — a β-lactam antibiotic that kills bacteria by disrupting their cell wall formation</div><div>Clavulanic acid (125 mg) — a β-lactamase inhibitor that protects amoxicillin from being inactivated by certain resistant bacteria</div><div>Together, these two components form a broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat many types of bacterial infections that are resistant to amoxicillin alone.</div><div>Pharmaceutical form: Film-coated oral tablet (1 g total strength)</div><div>Prescription status: Prescription-only antibiotic</div><div><br></div><div>🩺 Primary Uses</div><div>CLAVUMED 1 G is prescribed to treat confirmed or suspected bacterial infections, such as:</div><div>✔️ Respiratory tract infections (sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia)</div><div>✔️ Ear and nose infections (otitis media)</div><div>✔️ Urinary tract infections</div><div>✔️ Skin and soft tissue infections (cellulitis, abscess)</div><div>✔️ Dental and jaw infections</div><div>✔️ Infections of joints and bones</div><div>Note: It is not effective against viral infections like the common cold or flu.</div><div><br></div><div>💊 How It Works</div><div>Amoxicillin attacks and kills bacteria by preventing proper cell wall formation.</div><div>Clavulanic acid blocks bacterial enzymes (beta-lactamases) that would otherwise destroy amoxicillin, making this combination effective against beta-lactamase-producing (resistant) bacteria.</div><div><br></div><div>🧠 Dosage & Administration</div><div>Taken orally as a tablet (usually every 8–12 hours), exact schedule as prescribed by your doctor.</div><div>Often recommended with food to reduce stomach upset.</div><div>Always complete the full course of antibiotic even if you feel better earlier.</div><div>(Specific dosing will depend on infection severity, patient age, kidney function, and doctor’s instructions.)</div><div><br></div><div>⚠️ Precautions & Contraindications</div><div>Do not take CLAVUMED 1 G if you:</div><div>❌ Are allergic to penicillins, beta-lactam antibiotics, or clavulanic acid.</div><div>❌ Have a history of severe liver reactions associated with amoxicillin/clavulanic acid.</div><div>Tell your clinician if you have:</div><div>• Kidney or liver disease (dose adjustments may be needed).</div><div>• History of mononucleosis (higher risk of rash with amoxicillin).</div><div><br></div><div>🤒 Common Side Effects</div><div>Many people tolerate this antibiotic well, but possible side effects include:</div><div>• Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting</div><div>• Mild rash</div><div>• Stomach discomfort</div><div>Less common but serious reactions may include allergic reactions (e.g., hives, breathing difficulties) or liver problems; seek medical help if these occur.</div><div><br></div><div>🛡️ Important Notes</div><div>Antibiotics like CLAVUMED 1 G should only be used under professional medical guidance.</div><div>Misuse or premature stopping can contribute to antibiotic resistance.</div><div>Always tell your doctor about other medicines you’re taking, and inform them if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.</div>
Medical Specifications
| Item Weight | 10kg |
| Refillability | No Refillable |
| Priscribtion | Does Not Require Prescription |
| Age Group | All |
| Item Use | Internal Use |
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