Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem is primarily used to manage bacterial infections. This medicine belongs to the class of antibacterial medicines.
Secondary uses can include the management of skin and soft tissue infections, respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis, urinary tract infections, dental infections, and intra-abdominal infections.
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Faropenem belongs to the beta-lactam antibiotic class of medicines. It combats bacteria by inhibiting their ability to synthesize a vital component of the cell wall, which is crucial for their growth and survival. Without a functioning cell wall, bacteria become unable to maintain their structure, leading to their rupture and eventual death.
Clavulanic Acid is a beta-lactamase inhibitor. Certain bacteria produce an enzyme called beta-lactamase, which breaks down the structure of antibiotics like faropenem and makes them ineffective. Clavulanic Acid prevents this breakdown by inhibiting the action of beta-lactamase enzymes.
Working together, they offer an effective line of defence against a broad range of bacterial infections.
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Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem is available in tablet or capsule form for oral administration.
This combination is intended for both adults and children. The use in paediatric patients should be guided by a doctor.
This combination is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation.
It is also contraindicated in patients who have had severe allergic reactions to other beta-lactam antibiotics.
This medicine may interact with anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin), uricosurics (e.g., probenecid), antimetabolites (e.g., methotrexate), other antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines), and diuretics (e.g., furosemide).
An overdose of Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem may lead to confusion, convulsions, agitation, and nausea. If you suspect an overdose, it is important to seek immediate medical attention.
If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this combination. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
Nausea or diarrhoea may be managed by adjusting the timing of when you take your medication—try taking it with a meal.
For mild rashes or itching, ensuring your skin is clean and dry may provide relief.
This medicine can affect your ability to drive or operate heavy machines. Avoid these activities if you experience dizziness or drowsiness after taking this medicine.
The safety of Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem during pregnancy and lactation has not been fully established. It is advised to consult a doctor before using this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Patients with impaired kidney function or liver disease should use Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem with caution. Regular monitoring of liver and kidney functions may be recommended by a doctor.
Maintain adequate hydration to help manage potential gastrointestinal side effects like diarrhoea.
Regular sleep patterns are recommended to help mitigate potential side effects such as headaches or dizziness.
It is advisable to avoid excessive caffeine intake as it might exacerbate side effects like nausea or nervousness.
Limiting sugar intake can be beneficial, especially since antibiotics can disrupt normal gut flora which could potentially lead to thrush infections.
Frequently asked questions
No, this combination is not habit-forming or addictive. It is a prescription combination meant to manage bacterial infections.
You should always inform your doctor about all the medications, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements you are taking before starting on Clavulanic Acid + Faropenem, as it may have interactions with certain medicines.
This combination is not typically associated with causing weight gain or loss. However, if you notice any unusual weight changes while taking this medicine, consult your doctor.
The timing of taking this medicine can depend on the type of infection, the severity of symptoms, and your doctor's advice. Always follow the prescribed schedule.
No, this combination is not a steroid. It is a combination of two different types of antibacterial agents, Faropenem, a beta-lactam antibiotic, and Clavulanic Acid, a beta-lactamase inhibitor.
There might be other medications that have similar therapeutic effects as this combination. Your doctor will suggest the most appropriate medication considering your health condition and medical history.
There is no scientific evidence suggesting that this combination impacts mood or behaviour. However, if you experience any unusual mood changes while using this medication, consult your doctor.
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