amoxycillin is an penicillin antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, for things like strep throat, colds that you can't get rid of on your own, or perhaps even bacterial ingested from poor water or unclean foods, or picked up from toilets or bathing.
It is used to treat infections caused by bacteria (not viruses) of the chest (pneumonia), tonsils (tonsillitis), sinuses (sinusitis), urinary and genital tract, skin and fleshy tissues. Amoxycillin may also be prescribed to prevent infection occurring, for instance, prior to surgical or dental procedures. Amoxycillin is usually prescribed as one dose three times a day. You will probably start feeling better within a few days however don’t stop taking your antibiotic. It is important that you complete the whole course. If you stop taking them early, the infection may reoccur and be worst than it is now.
Common side effects from amoxycillin include mild diarrhoea, mild nausea and vomiting, and mild rash. These side effects will usually disappear and you should not stop taking therapy due to these minor side effects. If severe diarrhoea or severe skin rash occurs, stop taking amoxycillin immediately and see a doctor as soon as possible. Allergy to amoxycillin is a serious side effect but a rare one. Do not take amoxycillin if you are known to be allergic to penicillin or cephalosporins. If you experience difficulty breathing, swelling of lips/face or fainting (due to a lowering in blood pressure) while taking amoxycillin, stop taking it immediately and go to the nearest hospital emergency department.
It is safe to use amoxycillin if you are pregnant. It may pass into the breast milk however and cause loose bowel actions in the baby.
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"The original Neurobion tablet essentially comprised 10 mg of vitamin B1, 3mg of vitamin B6 and 15mcg of B12" These vitamins are good for you and help you recover from whatever you were sick from.
"Mumbai,June 20 (year 2000?): In what is perhaps industry's first move to tackle the government ban on fixed dose combinations of vitamin B1, B6 and B12, German multinational E Merck has reformulated its popular multi-vitamin brand, Neurobion, and introduced "Neurobion Forte" in the Indian market."
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2006-09-05 14:56:20
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answered by sophieb 7
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Prolonged usage of antibiotics could result in mild skin reactions to severe anaphylaxis. Sometimes it might be highly detrimental to central nervous system. This is the case where the patient immune system is weak or bad. Neurobion forte is a good medicine which actually helps in the functioning of your nervous system.
One more thing - Most important - Nobody can prescribe a medicine for deceased. Deceased means dead. the correct spelling is disease.
2006-09-05 15:25:57
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answered by Jacuti 2
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Using stronger and stronger antibiotics makes diseases more resistant. This is why doctors were advised several years ago about the over use of antibiotics. Liver problems can be a complication. Plus b/c antibiotics kill both "good" and "bad" bacteria, it means that people need to either eat yogurt or take acidophillus to repopulate their intestines. Digestive disorders may also result.
2006-09-05 14:40:18
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answered by Michelle G 5
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Prolong Usage of antibiotics are sometimes linked to liver complication however rear. What is more common is the Antibiotics interaction with your Immune system could decrease it's effectiveness for future use
2006-09-05 14:35:21
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answered by Sons of Light 2
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Side effects are usually very mild. However, if you are allergic to penicillin and it's derivatives, I would be very careful. At the first sign of a problem, contact your doctor.
2006-09-05 14:37:39
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answered by blondee 5
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Antybiotic
2016-12-14 14:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Thrush, which is a fungal disease of the mouth when the normal flora has been killed from the antibiotic.
2006-09-05 17:44:38
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answered by CJBig 5
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Drugs do not cure. Only mask the symptoms.
2006-09-05 15:43:20
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answered by Anonymous
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usually with a broad spectrum antibiotic: diarrhoea, and occasionally allergic reaction (rashes)
2006-09-06 00:32:04
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answered by KingRichard 6
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make sure your not allergic to penecillian. i took them for a sinus infection and ended up in the hospital.
2006-09-05 14:30:40
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answered by anonymous 6
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