Description
Advance Injection is an antibiotic that belongs to the penicillin group, designed to fight bacterial infections. It is used to treat infections affecting the lungs, ears, nasal sinuses, urinary tract, skin, and soft tissues. However, it is not effective against viral infections like the common cold. This injection is administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional, and the dosage is determined by your doctor based on the severity of your condition. Strict adherence to the prescribed dosage is necessary for the best outcomes.
Salt Composition
Amoxycillin (1000mg)
Clavulanic Acid (200mg)
How to Use
Advance Injection is administered by a healthcare professional. Do not attempt to self-administer the injection. The dosage and schedule will be determined by your doctor according to your health condition and the severity of your infection.
Uses/Benefits
Advance Injection contains Amoxycillin and Clavulanic Acid, which work together to fight bacterial infections. Amoxycillin prevents bacteria from growing, while Clavulanic Acid reduces bacterial resistance and enhances the effectiveness of Amoxycillin.
It is primarily used in the prophylaxis of surgery-related bacterial infections, including those following surgeries in the gastrointestinal tract, pelvic cavity, head and neck, and biliary tract. While it typically helps you feel better in a few days, completing the prescribed course is crucial to ensure the bacteria are fully eradicated and prevent resistance.
Side Effects
The majority of side effects are temporary and may subside as your body adjusts to the medication. However, consult your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen. Common side effects include:
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Thrush
Restrictions
- Alcohol: Safe to consume with Advance Injection, as it does not cause any harmful side effects.
- Pregnancy: Generally considered safe to use during pregnancy when prescribed by a doctor. Animal studies show little or no harm, but human studies are limited.
- Breastfeeding: Safe to use during breastfeeding if prescribed by a doctor. Studies indicate the drug does not significantly pass into breast milk and is not harmful to the baby.
- Driving: Not recommended while using Advance Injection as it may cause side effects like dizziness, allergic reactions, or seizures that can impair your ability to drive.
- Kidney: Caution is advised for patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustments may be necessary, and the medicine is not recommended for those with severe kidney disease.
- Liver: Use with caution in patients with liver disease, and dose adjustments may be required. Regular monitoring of liver function tests is advised.
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