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Amoxyn P 125mg Tablet is a medicine that belongs to the aminopenicillin class, part of the penicillin family, which effectively combats various bacterial infections. This widely used antibiotic treats conditions such as middle ear infection, strep throat, pneumonia, skin infections, odontogenic infections, and urinary tract infections.

Amoxycillin fights bacteria by inhibiting their ability to build cell walls, ultimately leading to the destruction of the harmful microorganisms causing the infection.

Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor, ensuring adherence to the recommended dosage and schedule. Whether with or without food depends on the specific form of the medication, so check the label.

Common adverse effects may include nausea and rash, and there's a potential risk of yeast infections. When combined with clavulanic acid, diarrhea may occur. In the event of watery or bloody diarrhea, stop taking the medicine and consult your doctor.

Inform your doctor about any allergies, especially to penicillin or cephalosporins. People with asthma, liver or kidney disease, bleeding disorders, or mononucleosis should exercise caution. It may reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills, so alternative nonhormonal methods are advised.

If a dose is missed, skip it and continue with the regular schedule Avoid doubling up on doses to compensate

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Available in 4 variations

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Amoxyn 250mg Tablet DT

Amoxyn 250mg Tablet DT

Amoxycillin (250mg)

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Amoxyn 250mg Tablet

Amoxyn 250mg Tablet

Amoxycillin (250mg)

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Amoxyn P 125mg Tablet

Amoxyn P 125mg Tablet

Amoxycillin (125mg)

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Amoxyn 500mg Tablet

Amoxyn 500mg Tablet

Amoxycillin (500mg)

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