Buy Amoxicillin.
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic in the class of
drugs called penicillin. It fights bacteria in
the body. Amoxicillin is used to treat many
different types of infections, such as
tonsillitis, pneumonia, ear infections,
bronchitis, urinary tract infections,
gonorrhea, and infections of the skin.
Amoxicillin may also be used for other
purposes.
How Taken
Amoxicillin comes as a capsule, chewable
tablet, liquid, and pediatric drop to take by
mouth. It is usually taken every 8 hours
(three times a day). Follow the directions on
your prescription label carefully, and ask
your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part
you do not understand. Take Amoxicillin
exactly as directed. Do not take more or less
of it or take it more often than prescribed by
your doctor. Shake the liquid and pediatric
drops well before each use to mix the
medication evenly. Use the bottle dropper to
measure the dose of pediatric drops. The
pediatric drops and liquid may be placed on a
child's tongue or added to formula, milk,
fruit juice, water, ginger ale, or other cold
liquid and taken immediately. The tablets
should be crushed or chewed thoroughly before
they are swallowed. The capsules should be
swallowed whole and taken with a full glass of
water. Continue to take Amoxicillin even if
you feel well. Do not stop taking Amoxicillin
without talking to your doctor.
Warnings/Precautions
If you have ever had an allergic reaction
to another penicillin or to a cephalosporin,
do not take Amoxicillin without first talking
to your doctor. Before taking Amoxicillin,
tell your doctor if you have kidney disease,
or stomach or intestinal disease. Amoxicillin
is in the FDA pregnancy category B. This means
that it is not expected to be harmful to an
unborn baby. Amoxicillin is generally
considered to be safe for use during
pregnancy. Do not, however, take Amoxicillin
without first talking to your doctor if you
are pregnant or could become pregnant during
treatment. Amoxicillin passes into breast
milk. Although serious problems have not been
reported, rarely, Amoxicillin may cause a
yeast infection, diarrhea, or an allergic
reaction in a nursing infant, although no
serious harm is expected. Do not take this
medication without first talking to your
doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose as soon as you
remember, and take the rest of the day's doses
at evenly spaced intervals. However, if it is
almost time for the next regularly scheduled
dose, skip the dose you missed and take the
rest of the doses for the day as directed. Do
not take a double dose of this medication
unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
Possible Side
Effects
Contact your doctor immediately if you
experience severe or bloody diarrhea and
abdominal cramps during treatment with
Amoxicillin. If you experience any of the
following serious side effects, stop taking
Amoxicillin and seek emergency medical
attention or contact your doctor immediately:
an allergic reaction (shortness of breath;
closing of the throat; hives; swelling of the
lips, face, or tongue; rash; or fainting);
seizures; or unusual bleeding or bruising.
Other, less serious side effects may be more
likely to occur. Continue to take Amoxicillin
and talk to your doctor if you experience mild
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal pain,
white patches on the tongue (thrush/ yeast
infection); itching or discharge of the vagina
(vaginal yeast infection); black, "hairy"
tongue or sore mouth or tongue. Side effects
other than those listed here may also occur.
Talk to your doctor about any side effect that
seems unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
Storage
Keep out of the reach of children. Store
away from heat and direct light. Do not store
the capsule or tablet form of Amoxicillin in
the bathroom, near the kitchen sink, or in
other damp places. Heat or moisture may cause
the medicine to break down. Store the oral
liquid form of Amoxicillin in the refrigerator
because heat will cause this medicine to break
down. However, keep the medicine from
freezing. Follow the directions on the label.
Do not keep outdated medicine or medicine no
longer needed. Be sure that any discarded
medicine is out of the reach of children.
Overdose
Symptoms of an Amoxicillin overdose may
include muscle spasms or weakness, pain or
twitching, pain in the fingers or toes, loss
of feeling in the fingers or toes, seizures,
confusion, coma, or agitation. Seek emergency
medical attention if an overdose is suspected.
More Information
Contact your doctor immediately if you
experience severe or bloody diarrhea and
abdominal cramps during treatment with
Amoxicillin. Take all of the Amoxicillin that
has been prescribed for you even if you begin
to feel better. Your symptoms may begin to
improve before the infection is completely
treated. Amoxicillin may decrease the
effectiveness of birth control pills. If you
are taking birth control pills, use a second
method of birth control while taking
Amoxicillin to ensure protection from
unintended pregnancy.
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