Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup
Manufacturer
Vrevive Medicure Pvt. Ltd.
Salt Composition
Amoxycillin (200mg) + Clavulanic Acid (28.5mg) + Lactobacillus (30Million spores)
Key Information
Short Description
Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract in children.
Dosage Form
Dry Syrup
Introduction
Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup is an antibiotic that helps treat bacterial infections of the ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract in children. It can kill the bacteria that have become resistant to other therapies and has a lesser chance of causing side effects like diarrhea.
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.
How it works
Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup is an antibiotic. It has three active agents: Amoxycillin, clavulanic acid, and lactobacillus. Amoxycillin works by preventing the formation of the bacterial protective covering (cell wall) which is essential for the survival of the bacteria. Whereas clavulanic acid serves the special purpose of inhibiting an enzyme (beta-lactamase) that is produced by resistant bacteria. While these two medicines treat your child's infection, they may upset your child's digestive system by killing healthy gut bacteria due to the prolonged intake of this medicine. The third agent lactobacillus helps prevent side effects such as diarrhea by restoring the balance of healthy bacteria in your child's gut.
Quick Tips
Your child may have a bitter taste in the mouth after the intake of Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup. Eating citrus fruit or sipping plenty of water or fruit juice may help. Never share your child's medicine with anyone else even if they show similar symptoms. Never self-medicate at home. Always consult the doctor before giving any medicine to your child. Do not give Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup to treat the common cold and flu-like symptoms caused by viruses. Never save medicine for future illnesses. It cannot be said whether the same medicine will work on future infections. Stop Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup immediately if your child develops an itchy rash, facial swelling, or breathing difficulty. Report to the doctor without any delay.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I give a higher dose of Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup to my child?
No, it is not recommended to give a higher dose of Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup to your child, as this can increase the risk of side effects. If your child experiences increased severity of symptoms, consult your doctor for re-evaluation.
Can other medicines be given at the same time as Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup?
Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup may interact with other medicines or substances. Inform your doctor about any other medicines your child is taking before starting Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup. Also, consult your child's doctor before giving any medicine to your child.
Can I stop giving Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup to my child when the symptoms are relieved?
No, do not stop giving Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup to your child unless the full course of treatment is complete, even if you feel better. The symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cured. Continue giving the medicine for the due course, as it may still be showing beneficial effects.
Can I get my child vaccinated while on treatment with Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup?
Antibiotics usually do not interfere with the ingredients in vaccines or cause a bad reaction in a child who has just been vaccinated. However, children taking antibiotics should not get vaccinated until they recover from the illness. Once your child feels better, the vaccine can be given.
Which lab tests may my child undergo while taking Moxyvive LB Dry Syrup on a long-term basis?
With prolonged therapy, the doctor may monitor kidney and liver function tests periodically to keep a check on your child's condition.
The mucus coming out of my child's nose is yellow-green. Is it a sign of a bacterial infection?
Yellow or green mucus in the nose does not necessarily mean that antibiotics are needed. During a common cold, it is normal for mucus to thicken up and change from clear to yellow or green. Symptoms often last for 7-10 days. If you are concerned about your child's symptoms, consult your doctor for proper evaluation and guidance.