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what is the difference is it for a ear infection
No reference found related to amoxicillin as a sulfate drug.
Not on its own.
This is an a drug it is used for fever and typhoid
If you need an antibiotic, why not go to the doc and get the right treatment?
Amoxicillin is made of amoxicillin. It is an antibiotic similar to penicillin.
As long as the mother is not allergic to penicillin it should be fine but you should always ask a doctor when a medicine is proscribed to you whether it will have adverse effects on the baby or not. For the source of my answer I've included a link to a yahoo answer where the exact same question was asked.
You can safely take 500 mg amoxicillin every four hours without any additional side effects or advantages.
Roxithromycin belong to macrolide group of antibiotic. (Other macrolides being erythromycin, clarithromycin and azithromycin.) They have better bioavailability on empty stomach. So roxthromycin should be taken one hour before food and amoxicillin should be taken after food and not together.
The term trihydrate refers to the fact that three molecules of water are associated with each formula unit of sodium acetate. The formula unit for sodium acetate trihydrate is NaC2H3O2‧3H2O.
Yes, broad spectrum antibiotics are safe to exercise while taking. If anything it will increase your blood flow and most likely enhance the effectiveness of the antibiotic by stimulating your brain and your immune system.
Co-amoxiclav is an approved British name for the combination antibiotic containing compounds such as amoxicillin trihydrate, a beta-lactam antibiotic, with potassium clavulanate, and a beta-lactamase inhibitor. The combination yields an antibiotic with an increased spectrum of action and restored efficacy against amoxicillin-resistant bacteria that produce beta-lactamase.