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I gave my child Clavam Forte Dry Syrup, and the next day, after reconstitution, the colour of the medicine changed. Can I still use it?

Asked by Male, 35 · 8 days ago

If Clavam Forte Dry Syrup changes colour after reconstitution, it is not safe to use. Once mixed with water, this antibiotic should be stored as directed (usually refrigerated) and used within the recommended time frame; a colour change may indicate degradation, contamination, or loss of potency. The safest approach is to stop using the medicine and consult your paediatrician immediately, who can advise whether a fresh preparation is needed and ensure your child receives the correct treatment, as antibiotics must be taken in the right dose and form to be effective and safe.
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The change in color of Clavam Forte Dry Syrup may indicate that the medicine has degraded or been contaminated, so it is generally not safe to use it.

⚠️ Safety Concerns

  • Antibiotic syrups like Clavam Forte contain active ingredients that can lose effectiveness or become unsafe if their appearance changes.
  • Using degraded medicine may reduce treatment effectiveness or cause unexpected side effects.
  • If the syrup’s color changed within a day, it is best to avoid using it.

🩺 What You Should Do

  • Do not give the changed medicine to your child.
  • Obtain a new prescription or replacement from your pharmacist or pediatrician.
  • Inform your child’s pediatrician about this issue before continuing treatment.

If you want, I can explain how to store antibiotic syrups properly to prevent such changes.

Answered 8 days ago