Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml
About Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml
Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml belongs to a group of anti-bacterial or antibiotics known as penicillin. Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml is used to prevent and treat different types of bacterial infections like chest infections (pneumonia, bronchitis), ear/nose/throat (ENT) infections, urinary tract infections, skin infections, leg ulcers, gum ulcers, and dental infections, and pressure sores. Besides this, it is also used with various antibiotics like clarithromycin to treat stomach ulcers caused by H. Pyroli bacteria.
Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml has a similar method of killing bacteria as penicillin. Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml kills the bacterial cell by blocking the chemical (mucopeptides) released by the bacteria's outer layer (cell wall). In turn, Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml weakens and destroys the bacterial cell wall. It is a broad range of antibiotics that helps in fighting various types of bacteria.
Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml is available in oral tablets, capsules and syrup dosage forms. You should take the syrup form of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml as your doctor advises. The tablet or capsule form of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. Do not crush, chew or break it. Most bacterial infections get treated within one week, while some conditions might take longer. So, it would be best if you tried to complete the prescribed dosage. During the treatment with Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml, you may observe some common side effects like feeling sick (nausea) and diarrhoea. But these side effects are usually in the initial phase and then resolve after some time. However, if these side effects persist, let your doctor know. Prolonged intake of the liquid form of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml may cause temporary staining of teeth (especially in children) that can be removed by brushing.
You can drink alcoholic beverages while taking amoxicillin, as it does not interact with Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml. It is generally well-tolerated among adults, children, and pregnant, and breastfeeding women. Do not take Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml if you are allergic to amoxicillin, or penicillin antibiotics, have liver/kidney problems and had any vaccinations.
Uses of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml
Medicinal Benefits
Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that helps treat various bacterial infections like ear, nose, or throat (ENT) infections, skin infections, genitourinary tract, and lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) caused by susceptible bacteria. Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml is effective against gram-positive (S. pneumoniae) and gram-negative bacteria (E Coli, Haemophilus influenza, Neisseria gonorrhoea). Besides this, Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml also helps treat stomach ulcers caused by the H Pyroli bacteria. And if combined with antibiotics like clarithromycin and acidity, medicine like lansoprazole help reduce the symptoms of duodenum ulcer. Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml can be safely prescribed and well-tolerated among adults, pregnant and nursing mothers.
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Side Effects of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml
Drug Warnings
Serious allergic reactions may be reported in patients taking Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml, including raised itchy skin rashes, wheezing, chest tightness, and coughing. Taking Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml may cause antibiotic-induced diarrhoea in some cases. Penicillin antibiotics, blood thinners (warfarin, coumadin), uric acid-lowering drugs (allopurinol, probenecid), and anti-cancer or anti-arthritis drugs (methotrexate) may severely interact with Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml. Tell your doctor if you have chronic kidney disease or viral glandular fever (mononucleosis) before taking Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml. This medicine may lower the efficiency of oral birth control pills or contraceptive devices. An intake of Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml may alter some glucose urine tests like the copper reduction test report.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Taking Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml with penicillin antibiotics, blood thinners (warfarin, coumadin), uric acid-lowering drug (allopurinol, probenecid), and anti-cancer or anti-arthritis drug (methotrexate) may severely interact with Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml.
Drug-Food Interactions: Grapefruit juice and dietary supplements containing minerals like calcium may also work to dampen the effect of antibiotics.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Mox 125 mg Dry Syrup 30 ml should not be given in the condition of colitis, glandular fever, and chronic kidney disease. Colitis is characterized by severe diarrhoea and abdominal cramps associated with the passage of mucous and blood via stool or vomiting.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial infections: A bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter, multiply, and infect our body. It can target any body part and multiple very quickly. When you get infected with bacteria, you can experience generalized symptoms like fevers, chills, and fatigue. Bacteria are of various forms comprising commonly spherical, rod, and spiral-shaped. Bacterial infections vary from minor illnesses like sore throat and ear infections to severe brain infections like meningitis and encephalitis. Few harmful bacteria that cause infections include Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli. Anyone can become infected with a bacterial infection. But, people with weak immune systems or taking immunosuppressive medicine can make you more prone to bacterial infection.