Description
Information About Bactoclav Dry Syrup
Bactoclav Dry Syrup treats bacterial infections in the ear, throat, lungs, teeth, and skin, along with UTIs. Bactoclav can destroy harmful bacteria that are immune to other antibiotics. It is made up of Amoxycillin and Clavulanic acid. The former reduces bacterial growth by preventing cell wall division while the latter promotes the functioning of the amoxicillin.
Usually, doctors advise taking Bactoclav Dry Syrup two to three times per day. However, do not self-medicate it, as the dose is strictly personal, based on a person’s age, weight, sex, medical history, and its effect on their condition. Do not change the medicine’s dose and time until the doctor says so. Take it with meals to prevent indigestion. Always maintain a fixed gap between your doses, and never take more than the recommended amount of Bactoclav Dry Syrup.
Some people might experience nausea, vomiting, stomach ache, and diarrhea after using this medicine. These allergic symptoms disappear after the body adjusts to the Bactoclav Dry Syrup. However, you can call your doctor if they persist or cause severe discomfort.
The doctor should know if the patient has heart, blood, lung, liver, kidney, or gastrointestinal issues. This information helps them prepare a better dosage for the patients so that it does not affect their condition. Check the contents of the medicine carefully to ensure none are allergic to you. Children with congenital disabilities should be careful while using it.
Bactoclav Dry Syrup Uses
- This medicine helps treat Bacterial infections in various body parts.
- It provides resistance to acquiring Tuberculosis (TB)
Bactoclav Dry Syrup Benefits
In Bacterial Infection Treatment
This combination medicine treats various bacterial illnesses, including UTIs and infections in the ear, nose, throat, lungs, skin, teeth, joints, and even bones. It takes about a week or so to notice the observable difference. The Amoxycillin and Clavulanic acid content of the Bactoclav Dry Syrup works together to prevent the bacterial cell wall’s growth and the beta-lactamase, a resistant bacteria enzyme. It kills harmful bacteria and reduces their growth.
In the Treatment of Tuberculosis (TB) Resistance
In a particular type of tuberculosis (MDR), the infectious bacteria produce beta-lactamase, an enzyme that makes the antibiotics useless. The content of Bactoclav Dry Syrup, clavulanic acid, helps prevent this action of the beta-lactamase, allowing Amoxycillin to work more efficiently without hindrance. This makes Bactoclav Dry Syrup a powerful anti-biotic against TB.
Bactoclav Dry Syrup Side Effects
- Abdominal pain
- Skin Yellowing
- Loss of Sleep
- Allergy
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
If a child vomits the Bactoclav Dry Syrup right after the dose, settle them down for a while. Prepare another amount immediately and let them have it. In case the side effect persists, consult the doctor.
If you miss a dose, do not take it near the time of the next batch. It might lead to an overdose. However, you can take the Bactoclav Dry Syrup if you remember it quickly after missing the dose.
How to use Bactoclav Dry Syrup
- Read the table of the Bactoclav Dry Syrup for directions.
- Shake the bottle vigorously before use.
- It is more suitable to take it with food for better absorption.
- Prepare a perfect dose with the help of the provided measuring cup.
- Swallow it at once.
Follow a strict schedule while using this medication. Adjust the dose’s fixed time so there is enough interval between the two quantities.
FAQs
Q1. Should I allow my child to get vaccinated while under the influence of Bactoclav Dry Syrup?
Bactoclav Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that might react with the vaccine’s ingredients. You should wait until the sickness is relieved before you allow the child to be vaccinated.
Q2. Does Bactoclav Dry Syrup affect the liver?
If you suffer from liver disorders, then this medicine might not be safe for you. Consult the dosage carefully with your doctor before taking Bactoclav Dry Syrup.
Q3. Is Bactoclav Dry Syrup safe for pregnant women?
There are no side effects of the Bactoclav Dry Syrup for pregnant women. So, if your doctor insists on this medicine, you can use it.
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