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Composision:
Each Tablet contains :
Amoxycillin trihydrate
eq. to Amoxyxcillin 125mg/250mg
Description:
It is a semi-synthetic amino penicillin, an analogue
of ampicillin, with a
broad spectrum of bactericidal activity against
many gram-positive and gram-negative micro-organisms.
Amoxycillin is stable in presence of gastric acid
and may be given without regard to meals. It acts
through inhibition of biosynthesis of cell wall
mucopeptide and bacterial cell explodes due to
internal pressure. Its oral absorption is better
and has higher and more sustained blood levels.
It has low incidences of dirrohoea.It is active
against shigella and H.Influenza. It is also more
active against those microbes which are sensitive
to Penicillin G ; in addition many gram negative
bacilli like E.Colli, proteus, Salmonella are
inhibited .
Indications :
· Respiratory Tract infections including
Bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis media.
· Genito-urinary, skin and soft tissue
infections.
· ENT infections due to susceptible strains
of Gram negative
Organisms like. H.influenzae, E.coli, P.mirabilis
and
N.gonorrhoea.Gram positive organisms like streptococci
(including streptococcus faecalis) D. pneumoniae
and
non-penicillase producing staphylococci.
Contra-indications : Individuals
with a history of an allergic reaction to the
penicillins.
Paediatrics : Safe.
Pregnancy : No evidence of risk.
Lactation : safe.
Elderly : No known problem.
Side effects: Nausea, vomiting
and diarrhoea. Urticaria, skin rashes
and serum sickness.
Dosage : Adult : 250mg -1 gm
thrice daily.
Children : 20mg/ kg body wt. in 3 divided doses.
Presentation: Labmox 125 mg as
20x10 tablets in a Multicarton.
Labmox 250 mg as 20x10 tablets in a Multicarton. |
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