Co-Amoxiclav is the active ingredient of Adco-Amoclav, Amoclan, AugMaxcil, Augmentin, Austell-Co-Amoxiclav, Bio-Amoksiklav, Clamentin, Curam, Forcid, Ranclav and Sandox-Co-Amoxyclav. Co-Amoxiclav is ...
Ampicillin, amoxicillin and macrolides may not be as effective against pneumonia and lower respiratory tract infections associated with influenza-like illness as tetracyclines and co-amoxiclav, ...
Current guidelines recommend that children with acute pyelonephritis are initially treated with a parenteral third-generation cephalosporin such as ceftriaxone, and then oral antibiotics. A recent ...
Sir, please could someone explain why I am able to prescribe pethide, for which I cannot foresee a circumstance arising in which I would ever do so; yet I am unable to prescribe co-amoxiclav? A young ...
The early use of Antibiotics for at Risk CHildren with InfluEnza in primary care (ARCHIE): a doubleblind randomised placebo-controlled trial ‘At risk’ children aged 6 months to 12 years inclusive who ...
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