Augmentin
Augmentin is an antibiotic and Augmentin is used for a variety of bacterial infections. It destroys bacteria’s cells, causing it to die. It’s important when you’re prescribed Augmentin, Augmentin XR, Augmentin 875, Augmentin 500mg or any other antibiotic that you finish the entire amount your doctor has prescribed even if you feel well. If you do not, your infection could return.
Augmentin side effects can include: an upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. If you have a severe reaction such as difficulty breathing, fever, hives, jaundice or other severely uncomfortable symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Anyone who is allergic to penicillin should not take Augmentin as this is a type of penicillin. If someone never was allergic to Augmentin before, they can develop an allergy so close attention should be paid to side effects even if you’ve successfully used this drug in the past.
Beyond the side effects of Augmentin are concerns about drug interactions or contraindications. Those with liver problems, jaundice, those who are pregnant, or have allergies should talk to their doctor to determine if this is a good course of action.
People with gluten allergies are often concerned about everything that goes into their bodies and worry about the Augmentin antibiotic. These people can generally take Augmentin. Celiac Disease + Augmentin is typically ok. Augmentin is gluten-free. Whether it’s a low dose, an Augmentin 875mg tablet or another antibiotic, Augmentin side effects will vary and may vary depending on the reason you are taking it. Any concerns should be addressed with your doctor or pharmacist.
Augmenting dosing will depend on the individual as well as the infection they are being treated for. It’s advisable to take Augmentin at the start of your meals to tolerate it better and to take it at the same time each day to achieve effectiveness. If a toddler refuses to take Augmentin, it can be put in their milk or yogurt or applesauce or some other food that you can be sure your toddler will eat in order to ensure that they do ingest it.
Antibiotics can be hard on your stomach so taking them with meals can ease the discomfort. Many people also eat probiotic foods while taking antibiotics because they can kill off the healthy bacterium in your stomach as well as the unwanted germs. You can obtain your prescription antibiotics from your favorite local drugstore or buy them online but if buying online be sure that you are procuring your medications from a licensed and reputable pharmacy.