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Amoxicillin (80mg) + Clavulanic Acid (11.4mg) Oral DropsAmoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid Oral Drops are specially formulated for infants and neonates- i.e. a concentrated antibiotic formulation. The “strength-per-ml” version is convenient for the administration of precise and small doses to treat acute bacterial infections. These drops combine broad-spectrum penicillins and beta-lactamase inhibitors that successfully clear resistant bacteria in delicate pediatric tumors too. Product Quick-ViewAttributeDetailsConcentration91.4 mg per 1 ml (Total)FormDry Syrup for Reconstitution (Drops)Primary UsePediatric Ear, Throat, and Chest InfectionsAge GroupSpecifically for infants and children under 2 yearsPrescriptionRequired (Schedule H Drug)Therapeutic ApplicationsThese highly concentrated drops are commonly recommended by pediatricians for:Acute Otitis Media: Stubborn middle ear infections in infants. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections: Such as early-stage pneumonia or bronchiolitis. Upper Respiratory Infections: Including severe tonsillitis and sinusitis. Skin & Soft Tissue Infections: To treat infected rashes or minor neonatal wounds. Mechanism: The 8:1 AdvantageTo optimize metabolism in infants, the ratio in this formulation is in favor of an 8:1 ratio (Amoxicillin to Clavulanic Acid):Amoxicillin (80mg): This leads to lysis (cell opening) of the bacterial cell wall. Clavulanic Acid (11.4mg): This is a “suicide inhibitor” of a bacterial enzyme responsible for destroying the Amoxicillin. On Preparation and ReconstitutionPreparation: Shake the glass bottle to loosen the dry powder. Mixing: Add the sterile water provided in the pack. Fill exactly to the mark indicated on the label. Homogenization: Close the cap and shake vigorously. Let the suspension sit for 2 minutes to ensure all particles are dissolved. Dosing: Use the calibrated dropper in the pack. Do not use a standard household spoon. Placement: Aim slowly toward the infant’s inner cheek to prevent choking and ensure full swallowing. Safety & Storage ProtocolsThe “Mealtime” Rule: Best results are obtained with respect to absorption and stomach upset if medicine is given just before or at the initiation of a feed. Storage (Post-Mixing): After adding the water, the mixed suspension must be stored in the refrigerator ($2^\circ\text{C}$ to $8^\circ\text{C}$). Freezing is not allowed. Shelf Life: Instruct the patient to discard anything unused 7 days after opening. Allergy Warning: Watch for acute signs of rash, edema, or breathing difficulty on the baby. If these clues are observed, arrange for medical help at once. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)Q: Why do we have to administer the drops in place of the regular syrup form? A: The body weight suggests just the right dose in infants. Drops are concentrated too, which means an infant swallows just a very, very small quantity-e.g. only 0.5 to 1 milliliter-to have a complete therapeutic dose administered. Q: Can I mix drops with the milk of my baby? A: Usually the administration is direct with the dropper to make the child gets the full dosage. If it is mixed into a whole bottle and your baby never finishes the milk, your baby did not take the full dose. Q: What should I do if my baby spits out some of the medicine? A: If there is any spitting or vomiting within 15 minutes, please see your pediatrician. Usually, your doctor will repeat the dose, but only upon prompt consultation. Q: Does this medicine cause a diaper rash? A: Diarrhea could be induced with antibiotics, which may act as a rash or redness about the diaper. Keep the area dry and clean and apply a barrier cream if necessary. However, if diarrhea is persistent, then the doctor should be informed.

EVOXIL CV Drops 10ml

1 × 40.00

Subtotal: 40.00

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