How Novamox CV Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid) Works:
Novamox CV Injection containing two antibiotics as active ingredients:
Amoxicillin, which kills bacteria by attacking their cell wall, that prevents the synthesis of a substance called Peptidoglycan that provides the strength required for the survival of bacteria.
Clavulanic acid, blocks the enzymes produced by bacteria to inactivate the Antibiotic
Before You Use Novamox CV Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
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Make sure that you are not allergic to this medicine
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Make sure that you don’t have Penicillin associated skin rash problems and jaundice
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Make sure that your doctor knows about your pre-existing diseases, Medications, and Surgeries so that he can adjust your dosage to be taken.
What Should You Avoid While Taking Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
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You should avoid driving vehicle unless you feel comfortable to drive
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You should strictly avoid all the Medicines without prescriptions
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You should avoid alcohol and other drugs.
When Not To Use Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
You should not take Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection if you:
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Have allergy to these Bactericidal Antibiotics/Penicillin
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Have any Liver and kidney disease
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Are Pregnant/Breastfeeding
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Have Penicillin Associated Jaundice and Allergies like Skin Rash, Inflammation of Blood Vessels, Joint Pain, Fever, Swollen Glands, and Swelling of Face or Mouth (Angioedema).
Tell Your Doctor If You:
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Have allergy to the Antibiotics
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Have any Kidney Impairment or liver disease
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Are taking Birth Control Pills as these Antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of these pills
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Are Pregnant or trying to Conceive
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Are Breastfeeding
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Are taking Alcohol
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You should tell your doctor all the medicines you are taking or diseases you are suffering from.
Dosage:
Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection containing Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid, an effective antibiotic combination for killing the bacteria is available in various strengths and substitutes; hence dosage and time should be instructed by your doctor depending upon the complication or severity of the infection.
Age and severity of infection will be considerable factors for the antibiotic usage. We can use this for babies, children and adults. If higher daily dosage is required than another higher dosage of formulation is to be given inspite of giving unnecessary multiple doses of small strength Novamox.
How Much Of The Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid) to Be Used:
Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection is available in various strengths at all the leading pharmacy stores, drugstores, and medical supply stores. Patients are always advised to follow their doctor’s prescriptions and instructions to take Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection.
How To Take The Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection should be taken at a fixed time as suggested by your doctor. It must be injected/ administered by a doctor or a nurse only. Do not self administered the dose.
For How Long Should You Continue Using Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
You are always advised to take Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection as prescribed by your doctor. You should not stop taking the medicine without finishing the course.
Overdose:
You should contact your doctor immediately if you are suspecting an overdose.
Missed Dose:
You should try to take every dose of Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection at a fixed time. A missed dosage should be taken as soon as you remember it. You can skip the dosage if it is the time for the next dosage.
What Are The Side Effects Of The Novamox CV 1000 Mg/200 Mg Injection (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic Acid):
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Allergic Reactions: rashes, fever, skin itching, swelling of organs, inflammation, etc.
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Diarrhea
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Indigestion
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Skin Rashes
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Nausea/Vomiting
What Are The Common Drug Interactions:
Few medicines have been reported to interact with Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection. It can produce some harmful effects or cause your drug not to work properly. You should always tell your doctor if you are on some other medication. It interacts with the following medicine:
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Oral Anticoagulants
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Methotrexate
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Probenecid
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Mycophenolate Mofetil
This medicine also interacts with disease conditions like:
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Jaundice
Warning And Precaution:
Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection is contraindicated in conditions like:
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Hypersensitivity
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Patients with liver and kidney disease
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Pregnancy and breastfeeding
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Always consult your doctor to get best possible medication
Things To Remember:
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Contact your doctor if you are getting your test of urine and blood for liver function Test.
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You may have loose stools while taking Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection. It must get better after finishing of the course but tell your doctor if condition worsens.
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Keep out of reach of children
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Follow your doctor’s instructions if you have any doubt regarding dosage, time and strength of the medicine.
Indications:
Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. Do not stop taking this before finishing the course as you can face remission of the infection.
Storage:
Store the Novamox CV 1000 mg/200 mg Injection at room temperature in dark and dry place. Make sure that the Injection should be intact and not damaged before purchasing and while storing.