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Asked for male, 18 years old from Tirupati
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Its a same medication consist of amoxicillin and clavulanic acid in its composition. Used to kill bacteria in the body in many disease conditions like pneumonia, throat infection, skin infection or urinary tract infection many more. It's should be taken under proper physician instructions and prescription. Lets have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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It is not that you can not take this combination but there are very specific few situations in which this combination is required. That can only be decided on clinical examination and necessary investigations. If you take unindicated antibiotics it may develop resistance means when next time it is actually required it may not work. So please do not self medicate take proper opinion.
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Peptic ulcer develops due to imbalance between the defensive factors (mucus and bicarbonate) and aggressive factors (stomach acid). The drug treatment of peptic ulcer includes the use of proton pump inhibitors which are to be taken one hour before breakfast once daily for a period of 4-6 weeks. These drugs not only suppress the acid production but also promote the healing of the ulcer. If the peptic ulcer is caused by a bacteria helicobacter pylori, then you must take two weeks course of antibio...more
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Tyclav 625 is a combination antibiotic medication that contains amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. The dosing frequency and duration of this medication can vary depending on the severity of the infection, your age, weight, and other medical conditions. However, the standard recommended dose for adults is one tablet (625 mg) taken orally every 12 hours for a total of two tablets daily.
Since you have taken this medication before, it is possible that your doctor may have prescribed a different d...more
Since you have taken this medication before, it is possible that your doctor may have prescribed a different d...more
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Your blood in stool may be due to anal fissures. Your bleeding and fissures is linked to your digestive system, constipation and intestinal problems. These are to be treated together. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for your problem. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine Nitric acid 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Consult me through “Lybrate text consult” for further more comprehensive ...more
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Govt bans 344 drugs, including phensedyl, corex
Sr. No. Product name (irrational fdc)
1 aceclofenac + paracetamol + rabeprazole
2 nimesulide + diclofenac
3 nimesulide + cetirizine + caffeine
4 nimesulide + tizanidine
5 paracetamol + cetirizine + caffeine
6 diclofenac + tramadol + chlorzoxazone
7 dicyclomine + paracetamol + domperidone
8 nimesulide + paracetamol
9 paracetamol + phenylephrine + caffeine
10 diclofenac+ tramadol + paracetamol
11 diclo...more
Sr. No. Product name (irrational fdc)
1 aceclofenac + paracetamol + rabeprazole
2 nimesulide + diclofenac
3 nimesulide + cetirizine + caffeine
4 nimesulide + tizanidine
5 paracetamol + cetirizine + caffeine
6 diclofenac + tramadol + chlorzoxazone
7 dicyclomine + paracetamol + domperidone
8 nimesulide + paracetamol
9 paracetamol + phenylephrine + caffeine
10 diclofenac+ tramadol + paracetamol
11 diclo...more
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UTI stands for urinary tract infections. In children a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common condition caused by bacteria. Bacteria that enter the urethra are flushed out through urination. But, when bacteria aren t excluded out of the urethra, they may grow in the urinary tract and cause infections. The Survey state that up to 8% of girls and 2% of boys will get a UTI at an early age. Sometimes the symptoms of UTI are hard to detect in kids so it is better to get your child treated, as...more
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