Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg) + Amoxycillin (200mg)
The antibiotic Duasafe DS Oral Suspension is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections in children, such as infections of the skin, soft tissues, urinary tract, and respiratory system. It works well against bacteria that are gram-positive or gram-negative. In order to ensure a wider range of action, amoxicillin and clavulanic acid work together to overcome bacterial resistance.
Duasafe DS Oral Suspension is a powerful antibiotic that treats bacterial infections in children by combining amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Amoxicillin targets the cell walls of bacteria, whereas clavulanic acid prevents the production of enzymes that make bacteria resistant to antibiotics. It provides quick and efficient relief from a wide range of bacterial diseases because of its dual action.
Duasafe DS Oral Suspension frequently causes the following negative effects:
See a doctor right away if your child has serious side symptoms like chronic diarrhea, rash, or trouble breathing.
1 Bottle of 30 Ml
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Before using, give the bottle a good shake. Using the dosing syringe or cup that comes with the drug, measure the recommended dosage. Give the kid the suspension orally, ideally with food to lower the possibility of gastrointestinal distress. Even if the youngster feels better, make sure the entire course of medication is taken.
Related Warnings
Since children are typically taken Duasafe DS Oral Suspension, the alcohol-related advice is not relevant. Alcohol should be avoided by adults using comparable combinations, though, as it can worsen adverse effects including nausea or vertigo.
Due to the medication's pediatric intended use, pregnant women are typically not taking Duasafe DS Oral Suspension. When used by adults who are pregnant, it should only be done so under close medical supervision when the possible advantages outweigh the hazards.
Mothers who are nursing their babies should not take this suspension; it is usually given for children. To protect the safety of the nursing child, it is crucial to see a doctor before using either medication during lactation, even though both amoxicillin and clavulanic acid are safe for adults to use during this time.
The driving advisory is irrelevant because Duasafe DS Oral Suspension is meant for children. However, adults using a comparable combination may occasionally experience sleepiness or dizziness, therefore caution is advised when operating heavy machinery or driving.
Patients with kidney issues should use Duasafe DS Oral Suspension with caution. Depending on how severe the renal impairment is, the dosage may need to be changed. If there is a history of renal problems in your child, ask a doctor about the right dosage.
Patients suffering from liver illness should use this suspension carefully. There may be a need for routine liver function monitoring. Jaundice and dark urine are two indicators of liver malfunction that need to be reported to a physician right away.
Q: What is the purpose of Duasafe DS Oral Suspension?
A: Children's bacterial infections of the skin, soft tissues, urinary tract, and respiratory system are treated with Duasafe DS Oral Suspension.
Q: How should my child get Duasafe DS Oral Suspension?A: Give the bottle a good shake, then use the included syringe or cup to measure the recommended dosage. Give it orally, ideally in conjunction with food.
Q: If I forget to take a dose, what should I do?A: Give the missed dose as soon as you recollect it. If the next dose is almost due, skip the missing one and go back to your regular schedule. Don't take two doses at once.
Q: Can diarrhea be brought on by Duasafe DS Oral Suspension?A: Diarrhea is a typical adverse effect. Make sure your child drinks enough water. See a doctor if the diarrhea is severe or uncontrollable.
Q: Is it okay to take Duasafe DS Oral Suspension continuously?A: It is typically recommended to treat particular infections for a brief period of time. A physician should oversee long-term use to prevent resistance or other issues.
Q: If my child feels better, may I end the suspension?A: No, finish the entire course of treatment to stop the infection from coming back or from developing an antibiotic resistance.
Q: Is it okay to offer a youngster who has liver or kidney issues this suspension?A: A doctor's advice is advised before administering this drug to a child who has renal or liver problems, as dose modifications might be required.
Q: How should Duasafe DS Oral Suspension be stored?A: Keep the suspension out of direct sunlight and dampness, and store it at room temperature. Keep it out of kids' reach.