Aticlav Dry Syrup Substitute
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Uses:
<p>Aticlav Dry Syrup is used to treat Bacterial Infections. The detailed uses of Aticlav Dry Syrup are as follows:&lt;br/&gt; • Bacterial Infections: Aticlav Dry Syrup helps treat bacterial illnesses, including pneumonia and bronchitis. The composition of Aticlav Dry Syrup improves efficacy against resistant microorganisms.&lt;br/&gt; • Sinusitis: Aticlav Dry Syrup treats bacterial sinus infections by lowering inflammation and cleaning them.&lt;br/&gt; • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Aticlav Dry Syrup treats urinary tract infections caused by susceptible bacteria and provides broad-spectrum protection.&lt;br/&gt; • Skin and Soft Tissue Infection: Aticlav Dry Syrup is also prescribed for treating skin and soft tissue infections, such as cellulitis and bite wounds, by its antibacterial effects to speed up the healing process.&lt;br/&gt; • Otitis Media: Aticlav Dry Syrup helps to treat middle ear infections.&lt;br/&gt; • Pneumonia: Aticlav Dry Syrup is also involved in treating pneumonia by efficiently fighting against the microorganisms that cause the condition.</p>
Medicinal Benefits:
Aticlav Dry Syrup is used to prevent middle ear and sinus infections, throat or lung respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, skin infections, soft tissue infections, dental infections, and joint and bone infections.
Aticlav Dry Syrup contains Amoxycillin and Clavulanic acid. Amoxycillin works by preventing the formation of bacterial cell covering, which is necessary for the survival of the bacteria. Thus it kills the bacteria. Clavulanic acid works by decreasing bacterial resistance and enhancing the activity of amoxycillin against the bacteria. Together, Aticlav Dry Syrup helps in treating bacterial infections.
Aticlav Dry Syrup is known to cause stomach upset, indigestion, nausea, and diarrhea. To avoid these side effects, please take Aticlav Dry Syrup with a meal. Also, Aticlav Dry Syrup should be taken at evenly spaced intervals to avoid any unpleasant side effects and for best results.
Generally, the penicillin group of antibiotics is not advised to be taken with methotrexate, which is used for conditions like psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. They may cause unpleasant side effects when taken together. However, Aticlav Dry Syrup is relatively safer to take with methotrexate, but only if prescribed by the doctor. It is best to discuss with your doctor about using the two medicines together, who may weigh the pros and cons and decide what is best for you.
Usually, Aticlav Dry Syrup does not cause jaundice. But sometimes, it can cause jaundice in elderly people who have been taking the medication for a prolonged time. Please consult your doctor immediately if you notice any yellowing of the skin/eyes.
Aticlav Dry Syrup does not treat a viral infection like the flu or a common cold. It is best to consult the doctor to know if you need Aticlav Dry Syrup for your condition.
Yes, after taking Aticlav Dry Syrup, you may have diarrhea. So, drink plenty of fluids and take probiotics to prevent excessive loss of fluids from the body (dehydration). Do not take anti-diarrhea medicine on your own; consult your doctor if the condition worsens.
Aticlav Dry Syrup is not known to reduce the efficacy of birth control pills and emergency contraceptive pills. However, if you develop diarrhea or vomiting due to Aticlav Dry Syrup, you are recommended to use other contraceptive methods such as condoms along with contraceptives to avoid unwanted pregnancies. Discuss with your doctor if you have any concerns regarding using Aticlav Dry Syrup and your birth control pills.
Aticlav Dry Syrup may show its effect 1.5 hours after taking the medicine. However, clinical improvement may be noticed after 48 hours.
Aticlav Dry Syrup should be taken for the duration prescribed by the doctor based on your condition. Usually, it is taken every 8-12 hours.
Aticlav Dry Syrup contains amoxicillin and clavulanic acid used to treat bacterial infections of the ear, sinus, respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, soft tissue, dental, joints and bones.
Yes, Aticlav Dry Syrup is safe to use if prescribed by the doctor.
Aticlav Dry Syrup should not be used if you are allergic to any of its components or if you had jaundice or liver problems when taking an antibiotic.
Do not exceed the recommended dose of Aticlav Dry Syrup as it might cause stomach upset or convulsions. Take Aticlav Dry Syrup only as advised by the doctor.
Store Aticlav Dry Syrup at room temperature (below 25°C). Keep it out of sight and reach of children. To help protect the environment, avoid throwing away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist regarding the disposal of medicines.
To treat your infection effectively, continue taking Aticlav Dry Syrup for the prescribed duration even if your symptoms are relieved.
Aticlav Dry Syrup may cause an allergic reaction like skin rash, vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels), angioedema (swelling), and difficulty breathing. Consult the doctor if you experience these symptoms.
No, Aticlav Dry Syrup does not cause drowsiness. Sometimes, it might cause dizziness as an uncommon side effect. Drive or operate machinery only if you are alert.
Aticlav Dry Syrup should be swallowed as a whole with water. Take the medicine with a meal.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking Aticlav Dry Syrup.
The common side effects of Aticlav Dry Syrup include vomiting, nausea, and diarrhoea. In case of any discomfort, speak with a doctor.
Aticlav Dry Syrup should be taken only if prescribed by the doctor. It should not be taken by people who are allergic to amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, penicillin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine, ever had a severe allergic reaction (skin rash or swelling of the face or throat) to any other antibiotic or liver problems/jaundice (yellowing of the skin) when taking an antibiotic.
Let the doctor know if you are taking gout medicine (allopurinol, probenecid), blood thinners (warfarin), anticancer, or anti-arthritis drugs (methotrexate), and drugs to prevent organ transplant (mycophenolate mofetil).
Seek immediate medical attention if you have overdosed on Aticlav Dry Syrup. Taking too much of Aticlav Dry Syrup may cause upset stomach (nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea) or convulsions.