SHEFCLAV-625

SHEFCLAV-625

AMOXYCILLIN, POTASSIUM CLAVULANATE & LACTIC ACID BACILLUS TABLETS

AMOXYCILLIN, POTASSIUM CLAVULANATE & LACTIC ACID BACILLUS TABLETS is a paired penicillin-type antibiotic blend utilized for the management of a broad range of bacterial infections. The mechanism of action involves halting the proliferation of bacteria. This particular antibiotic exclusively addresses bacterial infections, demonstrating ineffectiveness against viral infections like the common cold or flu. The inappropriate employment of antibiotics in non-bacterial scenarios can compromise their efficacy for subsequent infections.

Ingest this medication orally in conjunction with a meal or snack, following your physician's instructions—typically, every 12 hours. Refrain from consuming this medication alongside high-fat meals, as it may impede drug absorption. It's important not to crush or chew extended-release tablets, as this could lead to the rapid release of the entire drug dose, elevating the potential for adverse effects. Unless there is a scored line and your doctor or pharmacist advises it, avoid splitting the tablets. Consume the complete tablet, whether whole or split, without crushing or chewing.

For optimal results, ensure you take this antibiotic at consistent intervals throughout the day. To aid your memory, administer the medication at identical times daily.

Loose stools, feelings of queasiness, or the urge to vomit can potentially arise. If any of these symptoms persist or worsen, it's advisable to promptly inform your doctor or pharmacist. Consuming this medication with food will aid in decreasing stomach discomfort.

Please recall that your doctor has prescribed this medication because they have determined that the advantages to your health outweigh the potential risks of side effects. The majority of individuals who take this medication do not experience severe side effects.

Immediately inform your doctor if you experience any severe adverse effects, including but not limited to: indications of liver problems (like persistent nausea/vomiting, appetite loss, abdominal pain, yellowing of eyes/skin, dark urine), effortless bruising or bleeding, and unusual fatigue.

Overdose:

In the event of an overdose accompanied by severe symptoms such as loss of consciousness or difficulty in breathing, it's crucial to dial 911 immediately. For less critical situations, contacting a poison control center is recommended without delay. Residents within the United States can reach their local poison control center at 1-800-222-1222. Similarly, residents of Canada should get in touch with their respective provincial poison control center. Overdose indicators might encompass persistent diarrhea, intense vomiting, and alterations in urine output.


Notes:

Do not share this medication with others.

This medication has been prescribed for your current condition only. Do not use it later for another infection unless your doctor tells you to.

During extended treatment, it may be necessary to undergo regular medical assessments and tests, including those related to kidney and liver performance as well as complete blood counts. It is important to attend all scheduled medical and lab appointments. For additional information, it is recommended to consult your doctor.

Missed Dose :

In case you forget a dose, take it as soon as you recall. However, if it's almost time for your next scheduled dose, it's better to skip the missed dose. Just proceed to take your next dose at its usual time. Avoid taking a double dose to make up for the missed one.




Interactions between drugs can alter the effectiveness of your medications or elevate the potential for severe side effects. It's important to note that this document may not encompass all potential drug interactions. Therefore, it's advised to maintain a comprehensive list of all substances you are using, such as prescription/nonprescription drugs and herbal products, and to communicate this list to your pharmacist and doctor. It is essential to refrain from initiating, discontinuing, or adjusting medication dosages without obtaining approval from your doctor.

A medication that could potentially interact with this drug is methotrexate.

This medication has the potential to affect specific laboratory tests, such as certain urine glucose tests. As a result, there is a possibility of incorrect test results. It is crucial to inform both laboratory personnel and all your medical practitioners about your use of this medication.