
Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup
Manufacturer
Welltrack Pharma
Salt Composition
Amoxycillin (200mg) + Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract.
Dosage Form
Oral Suspension
Introduction
Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup is an antibiotic medicine that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract. It is capable of killing bacteria that have become resistant to other therapies and thus also helps treat tuberculosis that is resistant to other treatments.
Directions for Use
Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again or cause another infection.
Safety Information
Side Effects
No common side effects listed
How it works
Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup is an antibiotic. It has two active agents amoxycillin and clavulanic acid. Amoxycillin works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) essential for the survival of the bacteria. Whereas clavulanic acid serves a special purpose of inhibiting an enzyme (beta-lactamase) that is produced by resistant bacteria. This makes the combination of amoxycillin and clavulanic acid an effective line of treatment for many types of infections.
Quick Tips
Your child must complete the entire course of antibiotics. Stopping too soon may cause the bacteria to multiply again or cause another infection. Encourage your child to drink plenty of water in case diarrhea develops as a side effect. Never give Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup until and unless prescribed by the doctor. Do not give Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup to treat common cold and flu-like symptoms caused by viruses. Check ‘expiry’ before giving Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup to your child. Immediately discard all the expired medicines.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I give other medicines to my child at the same time as Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup?
It's essential to inform your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup. Additionally, consult with your child's doctor before giving any medicine to your child, as Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup may interact with other substances.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup?
Antibiotics like Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup usually do not interfere with vaccine ingredients or cause adverse reactions in children who have just been vaccinated. However, it's recommended to wait until your child has recovered from the illness before getting vaccinated.
What lab tests may my child undergo while taking Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup on a long-term basis?
Prolonged therapy with Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup may require periodic monitoring of kidney and liver function tests to ensure your child's condition remains stable.
Can I give a higher dose of Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup to my child?
No, giving a higher dose of Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup than recommended can increase the risk of side effects. If your child's symptoms worsen, consult your doctor for re-evaluation and guidance.
Can I stop giving Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup to my child when the symptoms are relieved?
No, it's crucial to complete the full course of treatment with Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup, even if your child's symptoms improve. Stopping the medicine prematurely may lead to incomplete treatment and potential relapse.
Can the use of Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup cause diarrhea?
Yes, Moxytrack-CV Dry Syrup may cause diarrhea due to its antibiotic properties, which can disrupt the balance of helpful bacteria in your child's stomach. If your child experiences diarrhea, ensure they drink plenty of fluids and consult your doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
Do all viral common colds result in secondary bacterial infection?
No, most viral infections do not lead to bacterial infections. Antibiotics should only be used under the guidance of your child's doctor, as overuse can increase the risk of side effects.
Is yellow-green mucus in my child's nose a sign of a bacterial infection?
Yellow or green mucus in the nose is a common symptom of a viral infection, such as a common cold. It's essential to consult your child's doctor to determine the appropriate course of treatment.
Are there any signs that indicate my child needs immediate medical attention?
Yes, seek immediate medical attention if your child experiences severe allergic reactions (breathing difficulties, skin rashes), gastrointestinal infections (diarrhea), or liver damage (weakness, paleness, vomiting). These side effects are rare but require prompt medical attention.