Because you have an infection.
It means Amoxicillin to be taken for 10 day, three times daily.
No. It is not too much. Upto four grams of amoxicillin is given in typhoid/day for ten to fourteen days.
No, this dosage is right if it's given twice a day. 500 mg twice a day is fine for most infections. He must be not allergic to penicillin. ADDED: This is not the place to seek specific medication advice, especially for a third-party, and a child at that. The proper person to ask is your doctor who can diagnose the actual illness and prescribe the proper medication and its dose, for the individual patient.
You usually take Amoxicillin 500mg as a preventative measure for bacterial growth. Normally, it's one capsule by mouth three times daily for a duration of seven days. However if your tooth is already infected you may want to follow up with a healthcare professional or dentist to reduce your risk of forming an abscess, which is more trouble then what it is worth.
Amoxicillin 1000 mg twice/day with metronidazole 800 mg or satronidazole 300 mg twice/day and one of the protone pump inhibitors, twice/day for two weeks is one of the popular regimen to eradicate the H. pylori infection.
yes my doctor has me on 500mg twice a day and 400mg of seroquel once a day
It depends on what other medications a person is taking, their age and also weight. Under certain circumstances physicians can prescribe up to 500mg/day but that is considered to be on the high end.
that does seem a little high for that low of a weight, but it just might do the trick.
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My son is allergic to amoxicillin, but he can take azithromycin (Zithromax) with no problem. The nice thing about azithromycin is you take a double dose the first day, then a regular dose for the next 4, so you're taking medicine for only 5 days instead of the usual 7-10.
500mg day