Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg/5ml) + Amoxycillin (200mg/5ml)
Different types of bacterial infections, such as respiratory tract infections, ear infections, skin infections, and urinary tract infections, can be treated with Aristomox CV DS 228.5 Suspension. It mixes clavulanic acid, which aids in preventing antibiotic resistance, with amoxicillin, an antibiotic of the penicillin family.
Aristomox CV DS 228.5 Suspension is a combination antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial illnesses. By preventing the creation of bacterial cell walls, amoxicillin targets and kills germs; clavulanic acid shields amoxicillin from bacterial resistance. It is therefore a potent choice for treating infections brought on by bacteria with resistance. Although it is usually well accepted, it might have negative effects, just like other medications, so they should be monitored.
1 Bottle of 30 Ml
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Related Warnings
Although alcohol and Aristomox CV DS may not directly interact, it may make some adverse effects, such as an unsettled stomach, worse. In general, it is advised to abstain from drinking when using antibiotics.
When recommended by a physician, this medication is usually regarded as safe to use during pregnancy. But it should only be applied after weighing the advantages and disadvantages and only when absolutely necessary.
Excreted in minute levels in breast milk are amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Although it's generally safe for nursing moms, it should be used under a doctor's care to watch for any possible effects on the baby.
The Aristomox CV DS 228.5 Suspension usually has no negative effects on driving performance. However, stay away from driving or using heavy machinery if you encounter adverse symptoms like dizziness or extreme exhaustion.
Special monitoring or dose changes may be necessary for patients with renal difficulties while using this drug. See your physician for advice that is appropriate.
This drug should be used cautiously in people with liver disease, and liver function tests may be required to watch for possible adverse effects.
Even if your symptoms become better before the antibiotic's duration is up, you should still take the medication as directed by your doctor.
Hydration:To stay hydrated and facilitate your body's absorption of the drug, drink lots of water.
Storage:Before using, thoroughly shake the suspension and store it in the refrigerator. Avoid freezing. After 7 days, discard any remaining suspension.
Q. Which infections can be treated with Aristomox CV DS 228.5 Suspension?
Numerous bacterial illnesses are treated by it, such as urinary tract infections, skin infections, ear infections, and respiratory tract infections.
Q. Should my condition improve, can I discontinue taking Aristomox CV DS?No, in order to keep the bacteria from developing an antibiotic resistance, you should finish the entire course as directed.
Q. Could diarrhea result from this suspension?Indeed, diarrhea is a typical adverse effect. Get in touch with your physician if it gets worse or continues.
Q. Are kids safe to use Aristomox CV DS?Yes, it is frequently administered to children; however, the doctor's advice regarding dosage must be closely followed.
Q. How should I proceed if a dose is missed?Take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. If the next dose is soon due, skip the one you missed and carry on with your usual routine. Never take two doses to make up for one that you missed.