Augmentin is an antibiotic that is prescribed for children. Augmentin needs to be refrigerated or the medicine will lose its effectiveness.
If you have been given the solution (liquid) version of augmentin, then yes, it should be stored in the refrigerator. Tablet/capsule augmentin need not be refrigerated.
Augmentin is an antibiotic formulated in liquid for children. It comes with manufacturing label that has to be refrigerated once reconstituted to maintain potency. If was not refrigerated then it will loose potency and will do no good to child.
If your Augmentin was supposed to be refrigerated, the medicine is probably no good. You will not get sick from it, but it will not work as it should.
My son is currently on Augmentin and we were told that it needs to be refrigerated because if it is left at room temperature for more than 9 hours it loses its potency.
Leaving Augmentin, a common antibiotic, refrigerated for 5 hours should not significantly impact its effectiveness or safety. While it is generally recommended to store Augmentin in the refrigerator to maintain its stability, temporary exposure to room temperature for a few hours is unlikely to cause degradation. However, it is always best to consult with a pharmacist or healthcare provider for specific guidance on the storage and usage of medications.
no they do not need to be refrigerated.
It shouldn't change colors, but it should already have a slight off-white color to it once the powder is mixed with water at the pharmacy. Augmentin also expires after 10 days once mixed. And should be kept refrigerated. If left out, then it is not good anymore and can cause the color change.
Yes, ativan should be refrigerated if it is in an injectable form. Tablets do not need to be refrigerated.
When Augmentin is in liquid form, as it usually is for children, it can spoil very rapidly, which could cause serious illness to the child. The pharmacist mixes the powder form of the med with distilled water, which is sort of like 'reconstituting it'. Thus, the now liquid form of this med will spoil quite rapidly if not refrigerated. Just as in powdered milk, you don't have to refrigerate it until it is mixed with water.
Augmentin contains pencillin, and you should not receive augmentin at all. You need to change doctors if your doctor knows this and report the person.
Yes you will need to refrigerate after opening, but it doesn't need to be refrigerated if still sealed.
Peanut butter does not need to be refrigerated, but jelly should be refrigerated after opening to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage.