Amoxil (Amoxycillin) Syp

Detail Description

Generic: Broad-Spectrum Penicillin

Primary Use: Bacterial Infections


Introduction

Expert Advice

  • Take with or without meals, preferably with meals to reduce abdominal discomfort.
  • Administer at regular intervals.
  • Refrigerate reconstituted suspension and shake well before each use.
  • Watery or bloody stools can occur after 2 months of therapy and may require immediate treatment.
  • Complete the full course of therapy even if symptoms subside, and you feel better.

Indications

This medicine is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections, including:

  • Respiratory infections.
  • ENT (ear, nose, and throat) infections.
  • Urinary tract infections.
  • Soft tissue infections.
  • Gonorrhea (sexually transmitted bacterial infection).
  • Dental abscess (pus build-up inside the teeth or gums).
  • Severe recurrent or acute otitis media (inflammatory diseases of the middle ear).
  • Prophylaxis of bacterial endocarditis (infection in the heart lining, valve, or blood vessel).

Side Effects

Patients may experience the following:

  • Common: Hypersensitivity reaction (intolerance), gastrointestinal discomfort.
  • Rare:
    • Hepatitis (inflammatory liver condition).
    • Cholestatic jaundice (bile flow obstruction).
    • Pseudomembranous colitis (antibiotic-associated inflammation of the large intestine).
    • Increased INR (delayed blood clotting).
    • Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (skin reaction to medication).

Warnings

Pregnancy
  • No definitive data is available regarding pregnancy. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
Lactation
  • The effects of this medication are undetermined in lactating females. Consult your doctor before use.

Precautions

  • Exercise caution in patients with:
    • Liver and kidney impairment.
    • Infectious mononucleosis (Epstein-Barr virus symptoms).
    • Risk of crystalluria (cloudy urine) due to high doses.
    • Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (rare skin reaction).
  • Stay hydrated and avoid overdosage.

Contraindications

This medication should not be used in patients with:

  • Infectious mononucleosis (viral disease with fever, sore throat, and pain).
  • Hypersensitivity to penicillin, cephalosporins, or other beta-lactam antibiotics.

FAQs

1. Is Amoxil and Amoxicillin the same?

  • Yes, Amoxil (amoxicillin) is available as a generic drug called amoxicillin.

2. How does Amoxicillin work?

  • Amoxicillin, similar to penicillin, works by killing the bacteria causing the infection.

3. How should this medicine be stored?

  • Store oral forms at room temperature (18–25°C).
  • Keep the medicine away from children, excessive light, and moisture.

4. What should you avoid while taking Amoxicillin?

  • Avoid dairy products such as milk, butter, yogurt, and cheese. Wait up to three hours after taking antibiotics before consuming dairy products.

5. How quickly does Amoxicillin work?

  • It takes approximately 1 hour to reach peak levels in the body.

6. Does Amoxicillin make you feel sleepy?

  • Amoxicillin may cause tiredness. However, excessive sleepiness or difficulty staying awake requires immediate medical attention.

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