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No Prescription

Clavum belongs to a class of drugs called penicillins. It, being an antibiotic, helps in fighting bacteria in the body. Clavum has a generic name of Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium.
Clavum is prescribed to treat bacterial infections such as:
- Bronchitis;
- Ear infections;
- Pneumonia;
- Sinusitis;
- Skin infections;
- Urinary tract infections;

Contraindications

Discuss with your doctor if you have any of the ailments below prior to taking Clavum:
- Mononucleosis;
- Kidney or liver disease;


You may not be advised to take Clavum in any of the above case. You may also be given dosage adjustments or be under close monitoring during your treatment period.
Let your doctor know if you have allergic reactions to penicillin or cephalosporin. Patients with phenylketonuria need to monitor their intake of this additive.
Clavum belongs to a class of drugs labeled as FDA Pregnancy Category B. It is unlikely to harm an unborn baby. Nonetheless, do not take Clavum without first consul ting your physician if you are pregnant or planning to be.
Breastfeeding mothers must see their doctor before deciding to take Clavum as this passes into breast milk and may cause yeast infection, diarrhea, or allergic reactions to the nursing baby.

Intake Guidelines

Clavum must be taken as directed by your physician. Ask your doctor, nurse or pharmacist to explain to explain some instructions that appear unclear to you.
Each dose is taken with a full glass of water on a full stomach to prevent stomach upset.
Chewable tablets must be chewed and not swallowed whole. The XR tablets on the other hand are specially formulated to release the medication slowly in the body. Therefore it is not advised to crush or chew the drug. If it is hard for you to swallow it whole, it can be broken in half. Moreover, Clavum suspension must be shaken well before use. A dropper, dose-measuring spoon or cup must be prescribed to measure the exact dose.
To get the most benefit out of the drug, take Clavum at a regular interval as indicated. Do not stop intake even if you feel a little comfort unless told by your physician to do so.

Missed Dose

Take the missed dose as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next scheduled dose, skip it and proceed with the next one. Clavum must not be double dosed unless directed by your physician.

Overdose

If symptoms of Over dosage are experienced, consult your doctor for the proper medical attention.
Overdose of Clavum is manifested by:
- Drowsiness;
- Hyperactivity;
- Kidney problems;
- Nausea;
- Rashes;
- Stomach pain;
- Vomiting;

Side Effects

Seek medical help and stop intake of Clavum if you experience any of the following serious conditions:
- Diarrhea that lasts longer than 3 days;
- Allergic reaction such as shortness of breath; closing of the throat, hives; swelling of the lips, face, or tongue; rashes; fain ting;

Minor side effects include the following:
- Mild diarrhea;
- Nausea or vomiting;
- Rashes;
- Vaginal yeast infection or diaper rash;
- White patches in the mouth (thrush or yeast infection);

In any of these cases, just continue use of Clavum and seek medical advice.
For other reactions that are particularly causing discomfort, tell your doctor.

Interactions

Inform your doctor if you are presently taking any if these medicaments:
- Allopurinol (zyloprim);
- Antibiotic (for the same or for a different reaction);
- Probenecid (benemid);

You may need to have dosage adjustments or be put under special monitoring during your treatment period.
Clavum may also lessen the effectiveness of birth control pills. To ensure protection from unintended pregnancy, use a second birth control method.
Tell your doctor if you are taking other prescribed or over-the-counter medicines including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products as they may possibly have unwanted interactions with Clavum.

Other Brand Names

In some countries Clavum may also be known as:
- Wymox;
- Robamox;
- Penamox;
- Novamoxin;
- Moxacin;
- Larotid;
- Imacillin;
- Clamoxyl;
- Amoxicillin;


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