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Sunyclav Dry Syrup

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Zeeford Life Sciences

Salt Composition

Amoxycillin (400mg) + Clavulanic Acid (57mg)

Overview Sunyclav Dry Syrup

Clavamel Dry Syrup, an antibiotic, effectively combats bacterial infections affecting the ears, nose, throat, respiratory system (chest and lungs), teeth, skin, and urinary tract. Its efficacy extends to bacteria resistant to other treatments, including multi-drug resistant tuberculosis. Administer Clavamel Dry Syrup to your child with or without food; however, taking it with food enhances absorption and minimizes stomach discomfort. The physician will determine the appropriate dosage (two to three times daily), based on the infection's severity, type, and your child's age and weight. Adhere strictly to the prescribed dosage, timing, and method. If your child vomits within 30 minutes, allow them to settle before readministering the dose. Avoid doubling the dose if it's near the next scheduled time. Potential side effects, such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and allergic reactions, usually subside. Persistent or concerning side effects warrant immediate consultation with your child's doctor. Provide a comprehensive medical history, including allergies, heart conditions, blood disorders, birth defects, respiratory issues, lung abnormalities, gastrointestinal problems, skin conditions, liver dysfunction, and kidney impairment. This comprehensive information enables the physician to optimize dosage and treatment.

Uses of Sunyclav Dry Syrup

Combating Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis (TB) and other Bacterial Infections

Major Benefits of Sunyclav Dry Syrup:

Administer this medication according to your physician's prescribed dosage and schedule. Always consult the product label for complete instructions prior to use. Dissolve the powder in sterile water; shake thoroughly before consumption. Sunyclav Dry Syrup should be ingested with a meal.

Common Side effects of Sunyclav Dry Syrup:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Allergy
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Mucocutaneous candidiasis

How to use Sunyclav Dry Syrup:

Administer this medication precisely as your physician directs, adhering to the prescribed dosage and treatment period. Consult the product label for detailed instructions prior to consumption. Completely dissolve the powder in sterile water; shake thoroughly before use. Consume Sunyclav Dry Syrup with food.

How Sunyclav Dry Syrup works:

Sunyclav Dry Syrup, an antibiotic medication, contains amoxycillin and clavulanic acid. Amoxycillin's mechanism involves disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis, a crucial process for bacterial survival. Conversely, clavulanic acid neutralizes beta-lactamase, an enzyme produced by resistant bacteria that typically deactivates amoxycillin. This synergistic action renders Sunyclav Dry Syrup highly effective against a wide spectrum of infections.

SAFETY ADVICE

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Patients with kidney impairment should use Sunyclav Dry Syrup judiciously; dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with liver impairment should use Sunyclav Dry Syrup cautiously, potentially requiring dosage modification. A physician's consultation is advised. For children with severe liver disease, seek medical advice before administering Sunyclav Dry Syrup.

What if you forget to take Sunyclav Dry Syrup :

Remember to administer the omitted dose immediately upon recollection, unless your physician instructs differently. However, if the next scheduled dose is imminent, forgo the missed one. Avoid doubling the dose to compensate, and adhere strictly to the recommended dosage regimen.

Facts to Know About Sunyclav Dry Syrup

LabelValue
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Antimicrobial Agents

FAQs on Sunyclav Dry Syrup

Sunyclav Dry Syrup may interact with other medications. Inform your child's doctor of all other medications your child is taking before administering Sunyclav Dry Syrup, and always consult your child's doctor before giving them any medication.
Typically, antibiotics don't interact negatively with vaccine components or cause adverse reactions in recently vaccinated children. Nevertheless, vaccination should be postponed for children on antibiotics until their illness resolves. The vaccine can be administered once your child recovers.
Regular kidney and liver function tests may be needed during long-term treatment to monitor your child's health.
Exceeding the recommended dose increases the risk of side effects. If your child's symptoms worsen, consult your doctor.
Continue your child's medication as prescribed, completing the entire course even if symptoms improve. Full recovery requires the full treatment, as symptoms may subside before the infection is entirely eradicated.
Sunyclav Dry Syrup, an antibiotic, can cause diarrhea by affecting beneficial gut bacteria. If your child experiences diarrhea, ensure they drink plenty of fluids. Contact your doctor if diarrhea continues or you observe dehydration symptoms such as infrequent, dark, strong-smelling urine. Never administer other medications without medical advice.
Bacterial infections rarely follow viral infections, and antibiotics are ineffective against viruses. Giving antibiotics for a viral infection can cause unnecessary side effects in your child. Always consult your child's doctor before using antibiotics.
A yellow or green nasal discharge doesn't require antibiotics. This color change is typical during a cold as mucus thickens. Cold symptoms usually resolve within 7 to 10 days.
Contact your child's doctor immediately if they develop serious allergic reactions (like breathing difficulties or rashes), gastrointestinal problems (such as diarrhea), or signs of liver damage (including weakness, paleness, and vomiting). While uncommon, these side effects require prompt medical care.
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