To minimize the potential for gastrointestinal intolerance, AUGMENTIN should be taken at the start of a meal. 2.1 Adults The usual adult dose is one 500-mg tablet of AUGMENTIN every 12 hours or one 250-mg tablet of AUGMENTIN every 8 hours. For more severe infections and infections of the ...
YES, I WANT ACCESS TO THE EXCLUSIVE TRAINING FOR FREE Intestinal Infections Sometimes an intestinal infection called Clostridium Difficile could develop when taking antibiotics, including Augmentin. The symptoms of this infection include the following. Severe, persistent diarrhoea Stomach pain Nausea Blood ...
The usual adult dose is one 500-mg tablet of Augmentin every 12 hours or one 250-mg tablet of Augmentin every 8 hours. For more severe infections and infections of the respiratory tract, the dose should be one 875-mg tablet of Augmentin every 12 hours or one 500-mg tablet of Augmentin ...
Should be dosed according to the following adult recommendations: The usual adult dose is one 500-mg tablet of AUGMENTIN every 12 hours or one 250-mg tablet of AUGMENTIN every 8 hours. For more severe infections and infections of the respiratory tract, the dose should be one 875-mg tablet ...
Dose advice Doses are based on the amoxicillin component. Adult: 250-500mg every 8 hours (or using Duo�� formulations: 500-875 mg every 12 hours) for 5-10 days Child: 7.5-15mg/kg every 8 hours (or using Duo�� formulations 22.5mg/kg every 12...
For Adults: The usual adult dose is one 500-mg tablet of Augmentin every 12 hours or one 250-mg tablet of Augmentin every 8 hours. For more severe infections and infections of the respiratory tract, the dose should be one 875-mg tablet of Augmentin every 12 hours or one 500-mg tablet...