G MOXIL DC Capsule
Amoxicillin 250 mg, Cloxacillin 250 mg, lactic acid bacillus 2 Billion Spores Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions..
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Composition:
Each hard gelatin capsules contains:
Amoxycilin Trihydrate IP eq To Amoxicillin 250 mg,
Cloxacillin Sodium IP eq to Dicloxacillin 250 mg,
Lactic Acid bacillus 2 Billion Spores
G MOXIL DC Capsule is a combination antibiotic medication that contains Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin, which are used to treat various bacterial infections.
Uses and Indications:
G MOXIL DC Capsule is indicated for the treatment of:
Respiratory tract infections
Skin and soft tissue infections
Urinary tract infections
Bone and joint infections
Gastrointestinal infections
Mechanism of Action:
Amoxicillin: A broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis, leading to the destruction of the bacteria.
Cloxacillin: A penicillinase-resistant antibiotic effective against penicillin-resistant bacteria, also acting by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis.
Lactic Acid Bacillus: Probiotic that helps restore natural gut flora, especially after antibiotic use, preventing gastrointestinal side effects.
Dosage:
The typical dosage for adults may vary based on the type and severity of the infection but generally ranges from 500 mg to 1000 mg of the combined antibiotics, taken every 8 to 12 hours.
For pediatric use, dosage should be determined based on the child's weight and the physician's recommendation.
Always follow the healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage.
Side Effects:
Common side effects may include:
Nausea
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Allergic reactions (rash, itching)
Abdominal pain
Contraindications:
G MOXIL DC Capsule should not be used in:
Patients with a known allergy to penicillin or any component of the capsule.
Individuals with a history of severe allergic reactions to antibiotics.
Patients with certain kidney disorders (consult with a healthcare provider).
Drug Interactions:
Possible interactions can occur with:
Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) – may increase bleeding risk.
Oral contraceptives – may reduce effectiveness.
Probenecid – may increase levels of antibiotics in the blood.
For Use of registered medical practitioner or a hospital only