Xylomox CV Syrup

₹57.00 ₹57

Rx(Prescription required) Manufacturer :Lividus Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd Salt Composition :Amoxycillin (200mg) + Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg) Storage :Store below 30�C Category :All Medicines Availability : In Stock
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Uses, Side Effects, Price of Xylomox CV Syrup

An antibiotic called Xylomox CV Syrup is used to treat bacterial infections of the teeth, skin, ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, and urinary tract. Since it can destroy bacteria that have developed a resistance to other treatments, it also aids in treating tuberculosis that is unresponsive to other medications.

You can give your child Xylomox CV Syrup with or without food. Giving it with food helps enhance absorption and lowers the risk of gastrointestinal discomfort, thus it is preferable to do so. Giving it twice or three times a day at the doctor's discretion The dosage of the medication is determined by the type, severity, and age and weight of your child as well as the infection. So, follow the dosage, timing, and method as directed. Within 30 minutes of taking the medication, if your child throws up, wait for them to settle down and give them another dose. If it is time for the next dose, do not take a duplicate dose.

Vomiting, diarrhoea, nausea, cramping, and allergies are all possible side effects of Xylomox CV Syrup. These negative effects ought to disappear on their own. However, you must not put off talking to your child's doctor if they continue or begin to disturb your youngster.

Tell the doctor everything about your child's medical history, including any instances of allergy, heart disease, blood disorder, birth defects, airway blockage, lung abnormality, gastrointestinal issue, skin condition, liver dysfunction, and kidney dysfunction. The doctor can adjust doses and organise your child's overall therapy with the help of this information.

USES OF XYLOMOX CV SYRUP IN CHILDREN

  • Treatment of Bacterial infections
  • Resistance to Tuberculosis (TB)

XYLOMOX CV SYRUP FOR YOUR CHILD BENEFITS

In Treatment of Bacterial infections

Amoxycillin and clavulanic acid, two distinct medications found in Xylomox CV Syrup, collaborate to eliminate the germs that cause infections. Amoxycillin inhibits bacterial growth, which is how it functions. Amoxycillin's antibacterial activity is increased and resistance to it is decreased by clavulanic acid. This combination medication can be used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including those of the skin, teeth, joints, bones, ear, sinus, throat, and urinary tract. Most people feel better in a few days, but even after feeling better, you should continue taking the medication as directed to ensure that all germs are eliminated and do not develop resistance.

In Treatment of Resistance Tuberculosis (TB)

The causing microorganisms in multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis produce an enzyme known as beta-lactamase. The antibiotics are rendered useless by this enzyme's breakdown of them. The bacteria develop resistance to the antibiotic being administered as a result. Amoxycillin and clavulanic acid are the two main active components in Xylomox CV Syrup. Amoxycillin works to destroy the germs that cause tuberculosis, while clavulanic acid prevents the enzyme from making it useless. This makes the therapy for resistant tuberculosis using amoxycillin and clavulanic acid effective.

XYLOMOX CV SYRUP SIDE EFFECTS IN CHILDREN

Children tolerate Xylomox CV Syrup well and there are no major negative effects to report. If adverse effects do develop, they will probably go away once the body becomes used to the medication. If these side effects linger or irritate your kid, talk to their doctor. The most frequent side effects are:

Xylomox CV common side effects

  • Abdominal pain
  • Vomiting
  • a skin rash
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

USAGE OF XYLOMOX CV SYRUP FOR CHILD

Follow your doctor's instructions for this medication's dosage and duration. Before using, read the label for instructions. Take it by mouth after measuring it with a measuring cup. Shake firmly before using. When taking Xylomox CV Syrup, eat something.

WORKINGS OF THE XYLOMOX CV SYRUP

Antibiotic Xylomox CV Syrup is available. It contains the two active ingredients clavulanic acid and amoxycillin. Amoxycillin functions by blocking the bacterial cell wall, which is necessary for the survival of the bacteria. While clavulanic acid has the unique ability to prevent the production of a certain enzyme (beta-lactamase) made by resistant bacteria. Because of this, amoxycillin and clavulanic acid are a powerful combination for treating a variety of illnesses.

SAFETY ADVICE

Kidney

Patients with kidney illness should use Xylomox CV Syrup with caution. It may be necessary to alter the dosage of Xylomox CV Syrup. Please speak with your physician. Due to their still developing renal function, newborns and babies also require a lower dose.

Liver

Patients with liver illness should use Xylomox CV Syrup with caution. It may be necessary to alter the dosage of Xylomox CV Syrup. Please speak with your physician. While taking this medication, it is advised that you have regular liver function testing.

WHAT HAPPENS IF I FORGET TO GIVE MY CHILD XYLOMOX CV SYRUP?

Unless the doctor instructs you otherwise, you can administer the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missing dose. Follow the recommended dosing schedule and avoid giving an extra dose to catch up.

FAQs:

Q1.Can Xylomox CV Syrup and other medications be taken at the same time? Sometimes, Xylomox CV Syrup interacts with other drugs or substances. Before starting your kid on Xylomox CV Syrup, let your doctor know about any additional medications your child is on. Before giving your child any medication, be sure to consult with their doctor.

Q2.Can my child receive a vaccine while receiving treatment with Xylomox CV Syrup? Antibiotics often do not affect the components of vaccines or have a negative effect on a child who has recently received a vaccination. However, vaccinations for kids should wait until they are well enough to do so after taking antibiotics. The vaccination can be administered to your child as soon as they feel better.

Q3.Which laboratory tests can my child have while long-term Xylomox CV Syrup use? The doctor may occasionally review the results of kidney and liver function tests while your child is receiving protracted therapy to keep an eye on their health.

Q4.Can I give my child more Xylomox CV Syrup than what is recommended? No, exceeding the dosage of this medication can increase the chance of negative effects. For a new evaluation, please see your doctor if your child's symptoms become more severe.