Clamp 250/125mg Injection 1'S
By Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd Prescription Needed
What is CLAMP?
- CLAMP is an antibiotic which contains combination of medicines called amoxicillin and clavulanic acid
THERAPEUTIC USES
WARNING & PRECAUTIONS
INTERACTIONS
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
SIDE EFFECTS
MORE INFORMATION
What CLAMP is used for?
CLAMP is used to treat
- severe ear, nose and throat infections
- respiratory tract infections
- urinary tract infections
- skin and soft tissue infections including dental infections
- bone and joint infections
- intra-abdominal infections
- Genital organ infections in women
Talk to your Doctor before using this medicine If you,
- are allergic (hypersensitive) to amoxicillin, clavulanic acid or penicillin or any other ingredient of CLAMP
- have ever had liver problems or jaundice (yellowing of the skin) when taking an antibiotic
- have glandular fever
- are being treated for liver or kidney problems
- are not passing water regularly
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. The side effects listed below may occur with this medicine.
SERIOUS
COMMON
UNCOMMON
RARE
VERY RARE
- skin rash
- inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis) which may be visible as red or purple raised spots on the skin, but can affect other parts of the body
- fever, joint pain, swollen glands in the neck, armpit or groin
- swelling, sometimes of the face or mouth (angioedema), causing difficulty
- in breathing
- collapse
- inflammation of the large intestine, causing watery diarrhoea usually with blood and mucous, stomach pain
- thrush (candida - a yeast infection of the vagina, mouth or skin folds)
- diarrhoea
- raised itchy rash (hives)
- feeling sick (nausea), especially when taking high doses, if affected take
- vomiting
- indigestion
- dizziness
- headache
- increase in some substances (enzymes) produced by the liver
- skin rash, which may blister, and looks like small targets (central dark
- spots surrounded by a paler area, with a dark ring around the edge erythema multiforme)
- swelling and redness in the vein which is extremely tender when touched
- low number of cells involved in blood clotting low number of white blood cells
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
STORAGE
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