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Are there Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Amoxil?
Brand name Amoxil is not available in our Canadian dispensing pharmacy. We carry the generic equivalent is called amoxicillin comes from Canada (NovoAmoxin by Teva) and India (Novamox by Cipla) by different manufacturers.
What Dosages and Forms is Amoxil available in?
Here at Canadian Pharmacy World, we only carry the generic equivalent, Amoxicillin in a variety of dosages including: 125mg chew tablet, 250mg chew tablet, 250mg/5ml/100ml suspension, 250mg/5ml/150ml suspension, and 500 mg capsule.
What is Amoxil used for?
Amoxil is an antibiotic used to fight bacteria in the body. It is penicillin based and can treat many different bacterial infections from tonsillitis to bronchitis, pneumonia, and more by stopping the growth of bacteria. When used in conjunction with other antibiotics, Amoxil can also treat stomach ulcers caused by helicobacter pylori infection and prevent ulcers from returning. This multi-antibiotic treatment can also be combined with a stomach acid reducer such as Prevacid. It’s important to note Amoxil is not used to treat viral infections.
What are the Possible Side Effects of Amoxil?
Most medications will come with side effects. Before deciding if Amoxil is right for you, take a closer look at what you might expect.
Here are some of the most common side effects that come with taking Amoxil:
• Stomach pain;
• Nausea;
• Vomiting;
• Diarrhea;
• Vaginal itching and/or discharge;
• Headaches;
• Swollen, black, or “hairy” tongue
Stop taking Amoxil and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
• Bloody or watery diarrhea;
• Fever;
• Swollen gums;
• Painful mouth sores;
• Pain when swallowing;
• Skin sores;
• Cold or flu symptoms;
• Cough;
• Trouble breathing;
• Swollen glands;
• Rash or itching;
• Joint pain;
• Yellow or paled skin;
• Yellowing of the eyes;
• Dark colored urine;
• Confusion;
• Weakness;
• Severe tingling;
• Unusual bleeding (from nose, mouth, vagina, or rectum);
• Purple or red pinpoint spots under skin;
• Severe skin reactions
Stop taking Amoxil and seek help if you have any signs of allergic reaction, which includes:
• Hives;
• Difficulty breathing;
• Swelling of your lips, face, tongue, and/or throat
Are there any Precautions and Drug interactions of Amoxil?
You should not use the Amoxil if you are allergic to any penicillin antibiotic, including:
• Amoxil;
• Ampicillin;
• Dicloxacillin;
• Oxacillin;
• Penicillin;
• Ticarcillin
Some people should be more cautious taking Amoxil if they have certain conditions. Be sure to talk with your doctor if you have any of the following:
• Asthma;
• Liver disease;
• Kidney disease;
• Mononucleosis;
• History of diarrhea caused by taking antibiotics;
• Food or drug allergies - especially to Omnicef, Cefzil, Ceftin, and Keflex
Amoxil doesn’t have many interactions. The most notable drugs with interactions include:
• Methotrexate;
• Birth control pills, patch, or ring (may decrease effectiveness)
Amoxil Storage and Safety Information
Store Amoxil at room temperature away from extreme heat, light, and moisture. For the liquid suspension, store in the refrigerator, but do not allow it to freeze. Throw away any suspension liquid not used within 14 days.
If Amoxil causes diarrhea, this may be a sign of a new infection. If you have bloody or watery diarrhea, stop using Amoxil and talk to your doctor right away. Do not use anti-diarrhea medications, unless prescribed by your doctor.
Amoxil can decrease the efficiency of birth control pills. Talk to your doctor about the birth control methods you use, and if you should supplement while taking Amoxil.
Amoxil is not expected to harm an unborn baby. Talk to your doctor if you’re nursing, as it does pass into breastmilk.
Amoxil chewable tablets may contain phenylalanine. Talk with your doctor if you have phenylketonuria (PKU).
Seek emergency help or call Poison Control at 1-800-463-5060 immediately if you suspect an overdose.
Keep out of the reach of children.
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