Amoxicillin is given every 6 hours, given 220 mgs every 4 hours will be Ok for a small , young or a very skinny adult patient, treatment has to be for 10 days at least.
Amoxicillin is not likely to be effective.
Amoxicillin and metronidazole are to be taken in combination for a sinus infection. If plain amoxicillin does not work, a formulation with clavulanic acid such as augmentin should be used with metronidazole.
Infections caused by susceptible organisms.
As with humans, amoxicillin can take time to work on a cat, sometimes as long as a few days. It is important to continue with this antibiotic until the medication runs out, even if all signs of infection disappear.
Yes. Co amoxiclav is a combination antibiotic containing amoxicillin and clavuronic acid which can help it work better against certain bacteria. Ampicillin, amoxicillin, trimethoprim, cephalexin and ciprofloxacin are all appropriate oral antibiotics for a urinary tract infection.
From your doctor - you should not take an antibiotic unless you are positive that you have an infection and that the infection can be cured by that particular antibiotic - otherwise you just make your body resistant to antibiotics so they won't work on you.
The best antibiotic for an abscessed tooth can depend on how bad the infection is and which the dentist prefers. Sometimes penicillin is best if the infection is bad. Amoxicillin is part of the penicillin family and is associated with the treatment of abscessed teeth.
Yes. Co amoxiclav is a combination antibiotic containing amoxicillin and clavuronic acid which can help it work better against certain bacteria. Ampicillin, amoxicillin, trimethoprim, cephalexin and ciprofloxacin are all appropriate oral antibiotics for a urinary tract infection.
Whatever your health care provide has prescribed for the UTI should work. Do not take antibiotics that have not been prescribed.
how long does it take for amoxicillin to work i have catarrh in my ear have been taking them for two days
You should take a child to the doctor if you suspect they have any kind of infection - different antibiotics treat different types of infections and what you believe to be an ear infection could be an entirely different infection that may be causing their ear to hurt - then you would be giving the child amoxicillin unnecessarily which could cause him to develop an immunity to that antibiotic and he will need a stronger antibiotic in the future for an infection that could have been treated with amoxicillin. And if he does have an ear infection for real, the doctor will know exactly what dose and strength is needed since there are also many different strengths of that antibiotic.
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