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| 250/125mg | 180 pills | $2.21 | $497.23 $397.79 Best Price | |
| 250/125mg | 120 pills | $2.44 | $367.23 $293.79 | |
| 250/125mg | 90 pills | $2.63 | $295.73 $236.59 | |
| 250/125mg | 60 pills | $2.91 | $217.73 $174.19 | |
| 250/125mg | 30 pills | $3.41 | $128.36 $102.69 | |
| 250/125mg | 20 pills | $3.59 | $89.36 $71.49 | |
| 250/125mg | 10 pills | $3.73 | $47.11 $37.69 | |
| 500/125mg | 120 pills | $3.37 | $505.36 $404.29 | |
| 500/125mg | 90 pills | $3.74 | $420.86 $336.69 | |
| 500/125mg | 60 pills | $4.07 | $305.48 $244.39 | |
| 500/125mg | 30 pills | $4.64 | $173.86 $139.09 | |
| 500/125mg | 20 pills | $4.81 | $120.23 $96.19 | |
| 500/125mg | 10 pills | $5.08 | $63.36 $50.69 | |
| 750/250mg | 90 pills | $8.62 | $970.11 $776.09 | |
| 750/250mg | 60 pills | $9.69 | $726.36 $581.09 | |
| 750/250mg | 40 pills | $10.36 | $518.36 $414.69 | |
| 750/250mg | 30 pills | $10.92 | $409.48 $327.59 | |
| 750/250mg | 20 pills | $11.12 | $277.86 $222.29 | |
| 750/250mg | 10 pills | $11.57 | $144.61 $115.69 | |
| 875/125mg | 270 pills | $7.15 | $2,413.11 $1,930.49 Popular | |
| 875/125mg | 180 pills | $7.80 | $1,754.98 $1,403.99 | |
| 875/125mg | 120 pills | $8.62 | $1,293.48 $1,034.79 | |
| 875/125mg | 90 pills | $9.70 | $1,090.36 $872.29 | |
| 875/125mg | 60 pills | $10.36 | $776.73 $621.39 | |
| 875/125mg | 40 pills | $10.66 | $532.98 $426.39 | |
| 875/125mg | 30 pills | $10.92 | $409.48 $327.59 | |
| 875/125mg | 20 pills | $11.12 | $277.86 $222.29 | |
| 875/125mg | 10 pills | $11.57 | $144.61 $115.69 |
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid is a prescription antibiotic that combines two medicines. Amoxicillin fights many bacteria. Clavulanic acid inhibits beta-lactamase enzymes that some germs use to resist amoxicillin. The combination broadens the range of treatable infections. It comes in tablets, chewables, and a liquid form.
Doctors use this medicine for infections such as sinusitis, ear infections, lung infections, skin infections, and some dental infections. It can treat pneumonia and bronchitis in many cases. It is not for viral illnesses like colds or flu. Always follow the label or your doctor's instructions. The medicine works best when used as prescribed and for the full course.
Take the medicine with a full glass of water. It can be taken with food to reduce stomach upset. The amount and length of treatment depend on age, weight, infection, and kidney function. Common schedules include two doses per day, spaced about 12 hours apart. Do not skip doses. Do not change the dose without talking to a clinician. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is near the time for the next dose. Do not double dose.
Most people tolerate it well. Common side effects are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and a mild rash. Some people may have abdominal pain or yeast infections in the mouth or vagina. Severe allergic reactions are rare but require urgent care. If you notice swelling of the lips or throat, trouble breathing, or a severe skin rash, seek help immediately.
Tell your clinician about all medicines you take, including supplements. Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid can interact with certain drugs. It may increase the effect of warfarin and raise bleeding risk. It can interact with allopurinol and increase rash risk. It may affect tests for some conditions. If you have kidney problems, dose adjustments may be needed. Some people on birth control may notice reduced effectiveness; consider additional precautions as advised. Avoid using this antibiotic if you have a severe penicillin allergy.
In children, dosing is usually smaller and based on weight. The safety in pregnancy is weighed by the doctor. It is generally used only if the benefits outweigh potential risks. Nursing mothers should consult a clinician to assess whether the medicine passes into breast milk.
Store tablets and chewables at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Keep the liquid formulation in the refrigerator unless the label says otherwise. Shake the suspension well before each use. Keep all medicines out of reach of children. Do not use a product past its expiry date. If you notice a change in color, odor, or texture, do not use it.
Finish the full course even if you feel better. Do not save leftovers for later infections. Avoid combining with alcohol only if advised by your clinician, as stomach upset can be worse. If you have persistent diarrhea lasting more than a couple of days, contact your health provider. This antibiotic is just for the infection prescribed and should not be used for viral illnesses.
If you notice serious side effects or signs of allergy, seek urgent medical attention. Contact your pharmacist or physician if symptoms persist or worsen during therapy. Never reuse a prescribed antibiotic for a different infection without medical advice.
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