No, Augmentin and Clavamox are not the same thing. They are both drugs that are used to treat infections.
No, you cannot use Augmentin for a tooth infection. Augmentin would be prescribed by a doctor to treat complaints such as ear infections, severe sinusitis, bacterial urinary tract infections and skin infections.
Augmentin TM at 625 mg or any dosage is an antibiotic that is also mixed with clavulanic acid. It is used to treat certain infections as determined by a doctor. These include urinary tract infections and sinus infections.
Yes Augmentin 500 mg as well as the 875 Mgs does treat sinus infections.. I have been prescribed it several times for my sinus infections and then i had to start getting the 875Mg because the 500Mg we not getting the job done anymore after using the 500Mg through out the years.. YES AUGMENTIN CAN BE USED TO TREAT SINUS INFECTIONS
Augmentin is a combination antibiotic medication that is commonly used to treat bacterial infections such as sinusitis, pneumonia, otitis media, skin infections, and urinary tract infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria while also addressing any inflammation caused by the infection.
Amoxycillin is generally used to treat bacterial infections.
Amox clav is the generic for Augmentin, an antibiotic that consists of amoxicillin and clavunate. It is in the penicillin class.
This depends on the reason for the antibiotic. For ear or sinus infections, a cephalosporin would be a good alternative. For dental infections, clindamycin would be the best option. Why are you using augmentin? And was it truly an allergic reaction?
Amox TR-K CLV is a generic name for Augmentin, which is a penicillin antibiotic. This medication is used to treat the flu, sinusitis, common cold, viral infections, strep throat, skin infections, urinary tract infections, ear infections, bronchitis, and more.
Antibiotics.
Augmentin is a combination antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis. The amoxicillin component interferes with the formation of bacterial cell walls, while the clavulanic acid component helps prevent bacterial resistance to the amoxicillin. This combination allows Augmentin to effectively treat a wide range of bacterial infections.
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