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PENAMOX D

500MG/Scored Dispersible Tablet/AMOXICILLINE TRIHYDRATEE EXPRIME EN AMOXICILLINE
HIKMA
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HIKMA

Public retail price
354.35DZD
Reference price (TR): 692.30 DZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
AMOXICILLINE TRIHYDRATEE EXPRIME EN AMOXICILLINE
Internal code
13 G 301
Country of Origin
Algeria
Pharmaceutical form
Scored Dispersible Tablet
Prescription List
Highly Regulated (List I)
Packaging
b/12
PENAMOX D
Clinical View
Highly Regulated (List I)

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Associated Conditions

History of seizures

Child under 15 years of age Epilepsy Hepatic impairment Renal impairment Lyme Disease Infectious mononucleosis Oliguria Meningation pathology Peritoneal dialysis patient Hemodialysis patient Patient carrying a vesical probe High dose treated patient Subject at risk of seizure DRESS syndrome, history Allergic field Extended treatment.

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of action

Amoxicilline is an antibiotic in the beta-lactam family of the aminopenicillin group.

Critical concentrations separate susceptible strains from intermediate and intermediate susceptibility strains from resistant strains: S 16 mg/l; CMI (minimum inhibitory concentration) pneumococcal: S 2 mg/l.

Sensitive species

Gram+ aerobic: Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Enterococcus faecalis, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, Listeria monocytogenes, Nocardia asteroides, streptococcus, streptocococcus bovis, Streptococcus apheu, Haetroctricherphyne, Esebus actinomycetomyceptus, Listeria monocytactos, norbactus, acrybactus, acrybactus, acrystectus, abrystectus, apeticherosis, apeu, apher, apher.

Adverse Effects

  • Liver enzymes (increase) (Uncommon)
  • ASAT (increase) (Very rare)
  • ALT (increase) (Very rare)
  • Longer bleeding time (Very rare)
  • Granulopenia (Very rare)
  • Hypoprothrombinaemia (Very rare)
  • Positive Coomb Test Cristalluria Neutropenia LDH (increase)
  • Alkaline phosphates (increase)
  • Eosinophilia False positive Glycosuria Transaminases (increase)
  • Thrombin time (longening)
  • Urticaria (Uncommon)
  • Exanthema (Common)
  • Enanthemum (Common)
  • Pruritus (Uncommon)
  • Rash (Common)
  • Skin reaction (Very rare)
  • Generalised acute exanthemous pusulosis Toxic epidermal necrolysis
  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Intertriginous symmetrical drug exanthema and flexion folds
  • Bully dermatosis Exfoliative dermatitis Lyell's syndrome Linear IgA bubble dermatosis
  • Polymorphic Erythema Fever (Rare)
  • Cardiac aplasia (Very rare)
  • Thrombocytopenia (Very rare)
  • Anemia (Very rare)
  • Pancytopenia (Very rare)
  • Haemolytic anaemia (Very rare)
  • Leucopenia (Very rare)
  • Agranulocytosis Cholestatic Ictery (Very rare)
  • Hepatitis (Very rare)
  • DRESS syndrome (Very rare)
  • Hypersensitivity (Very rare)
  • Oedema of Quincke Serum disease Anaphylactic shock Anaphylactic reaction
  • Herxheimer reaction Oral candidiasis (Uncommon)
  • Vulvaginal candidiasis (Uncommon)
  • Skin-emucous candidiasis (Very rare)
  • Overinfection (Uncommon)
  • Anorexia (Common)
  • Dysgueusia (Common)
  • Hyposialia (Common)
  • Dental colour impairment (Very rare)
  • Stuffy language (Very rare)
  • Feeling dizzy (Rare)
  • Vertigo (Very rare)
  • Laryngeal edema (Rare)
  • Colouring of the language
  • Kounis syndrome Hypersensitivity Vasculitis Soft stool (Common)
  • Nausea (Common)
  • Vomiting (Uncommon)
  • Gastric disorder (Common)
  • Diarrhoea (Common)
  • Flatulence (Common)
  • Antibiotic-related colitis (Very rare)
  • Pseudomembranous colitis Enterocolitis syndrome induced by a medicine Hemorrhagic colitis
  • Convulsions (Very rare)
  • Hyperkinesia (Very rare)
  • Headache Aseptic meningitis Respiratory damage
  • Interstitial nephropathy (Very rare)
  • Acute nephropathy.

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