
| Salt Composition: | Amoxycillin (200mg) + Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Anhox Healthcare Pvt Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract. Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract. It is capable of killing bacteria that have become resistant to other therapies and thus also helps treat tuberculosis that is resistant to other treatments.
Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet is an antibiotic. It has two active agents amoxycillin and clavulanic acid. Amoxycillin works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) essential for the survival of the bacteria. Whereas clavulanic acid serves a special purpose of inhibiting an enzyme (beta-lactamase) that is produced by resistant bacteria. This makes the combination of amoxycillin and clavulanic acid an effective line of treatment for many types of infections.
Can other medicines be taken alongside Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet?
Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet can interact with other medications or substances. Inform your child's doctor about any other medications your child is taking before starting Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet. Additionally, consult with the doctor before giving any medication to your child.
Can my child receive a vaccine while on treatment with Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet?
Antibiotics typically do not interfere with vaccine ingredients or cause adverse reactions in children who have recently been vaccinated. However, children taking antibiotics should avoid vaccination until they recover from the illness. Once your child feels better, the vaccine can be administered.
What lab tests may my child undergo while taking Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet for an extended period?
Prolonged therapy may involve periodic monitoring of kidney and liver function tests to assess your child's condition.
Should I give a higher dose of Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet to my child?
No, administering a higher than recommended dose can increase the risk of side effects. If your child experiences increased severity of symptoms, consult with your doctor for re-evaluation.
Can I stop giving Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet to my child once symptoms subside?
No, do not discontinue this medication unless the full treatment course is completed, even if you feel better. Symptoms may improve before the infection is fully cured. Continue administering the medication for the prescribed duration as it may still be showing beneficial effects.
Can Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet cause diarrhea?
Yes, Miximox CV Kid 200mg/28.5mg Tablet can cause diarrhea due to its antibiotic properties that kill harmful bacteria and affect the helpful bacteria in your child's stomach. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water or other fluids if they experience diarrhea. Consult with a doctor if diarrhea persists and signs of dehydration, such as dark-colored and strong-smelling urine, are observed. Do not give any other medication without consulting a doctor.
Do all viral common colds result in secondary bacterial infections?
Most of the time, bacterial infections do not follow viral infections. Giving antibiotics in viral infections can increase your child's risk of developing side effects. Use antibiotics only after consulting with your child's doctor.
Is yellow or green mucus a sign of a bacterial infection?
Yellow or green mucus does not necessarily mean that antibiotics are needed. During a common cold, it is normal for mucus to thicken up and change from clear to yellow or green. Symptoms often last for 7-10 days.
Is there any sign that requires immediate medical attention?
You must call your child's doctor right away if your child experiences serious allergic reactions (breathing problems, skin rashes), gastrointestinal infections (diarrhea), and liver damage (weakness, paleness, vomiting). Although rare, these side effects are serious and require expert attention.
Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again or cause another infection.