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AMODEX-Gé

250MG/5ML/Powder for Oral Solution/AMOXICILLINE TRIHYDRATE EXPRIME EN AMOXICILLINE
CONTINENTAL PHARM
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CONTINENTAL PHARM

Public retail price
N/ADZD
Reference price (TR): 896.14 DZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
AMOXICILLINE TRIHYDRATE EXPRIME EN AMOXICILLINE
Internal code
13 G 047
Country of Origin
Algeria
Pharmaceutical form
Powder for Oral Solution
Prescription List
Highly Regulated (List I)
Packaging
b/01 flc de 60ml
AMODEX-Gé
Clinical View
Highly Regulated (List I)

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Information may not be accurate. Always consult a physician, pharmacist, or specialist before acting on any data shown here.

Indications

  • Acute bacterial sinusitis.
  • Acute otitis.
  • Documented angina/pharyngitis to streptococcus.
  • Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis.
  • Community pneumonitis.
  • Acute cystitis.
  • Gravity asymptomatic bacteria.
  • Acute pyelonephritis.
  • Typhoid and paratyphoid fever.
  • Dental abscess with cellulitis.
  • Joint infections on prostheses.
  • Eradication of Helicobacter pylori.
  • Lyme disease.

LABO is also indicated in prophylaxis of endocarditis.

Associated Conditions

Hypersensitivity reactions

Before starting amoxicillin therapy, thorough interrogation is required to investigate the history of hypersensitivity reactions to penicillins, cephalosporins or other beta-lactamins.

Serious and sometimes fatal hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylactoid reactions and severe skin adverse reactions) have been observed in patients treated with penicillins.

Hypersensitivity reactions may also evolve to a Kounis syndrome, a serious allergic reaction that may lead to myocardial infarction.

The occurrence of such reactions is more likely in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to penicillin and in persons with degenerative disease.

The high-level hypersensitivity reactions of patients with a high degree of hypertensive disorder may be a disease of the drug.

Mechanism of Action

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Adverse Effects

The most common side effects are diarrhoea, nausea and rashes.

The following are the undesirable effects identified in clinical studies and since the marketing of l的amoxicillin are listed below according to the MedDRA classification by organ system.

The following terminology is used to classify adverse reactions according to their frequency.

Very common (≥ 1/10) Common (≥ 1/100 to < 1/10) Uncommon (≥ 1/1000 to < 1/100) Rare (≥ 1/1000 to < 1/1000) Very rare (< 1/10,000) Not known (can be estimated from the available data).

Infections and infestations Very rare Skin-muque candidiasis Blood and lymphatic disorders Very rare Reversible leukopenia (including agranulocytes) Renalised disorder (abstinal) Agranulocyte or neurotic disorder (abstinal) Agranulocyte or neurotic disorder (abstinal) Agravable disorder (abstinal) Agravable disorder (abstinal) Agravable disorder (abstinal) Agravable disorder (absorbidal) Agravable disorder (absorbidal disorder (absorbid.

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