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Introduction About MOXIKIND CV DROPS
MOXIKIND CV DROPS is used in infants for the management of various bacterial infections such as respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, bone and joint infections, middle ear infections (otitis media), tonsillitis, sinusitis, skin, and soft tissue infections such as cellulitis, animal bites, etc.
It contains a combination of medicines called Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid, which belong to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It works by preventing the growth of the bacteria, thus clearing up the infection.
MOXIKIND CV DROPS is not recommended for children with a history of severe kidney impairment, history of liver problems, or jaundice after taking penicillin antibiotics. It should be used with caution in children suffering from glandular fever (viral infection causing sore throat, high fever, swelling of salivary glands), liver disease, or kidney disease who are not passing urine daily.
MOXIKIND CV DROPS is for pediatric use only. It should be used with caution in neonates and infants less than 12 weeks of age. The most common side effects after giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS are vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and thrush (fungal infections). Consult your doctor immediately if your child experiences any of the above side effects.
Uses Of MOXIKIND CV DROPS
How MOXIKIND CV DROPS Works
MOXIKIND CV DROPS work against bacterial infections. Amoxicillin in Clavam stops bacteria from making their cell walls, causing them to break apart and die. Clavulanic acid in Clavam stops bacteria from destroying amoxicillin, making it more effective at killing bacteria. So together, they help kill bacteria and manage infections.
How to use MOXIKIND CV DROPS
- Administer this medicine to your child as directed by your physician.
- Shake the medicine well before use.
- Measure the required amount of the medicine in the measuring dropper provided with the pack.
- Make sure to rinse the measuring dropper in warm water before and after use. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for your child based on their age and body weight.
Side Effects Of MOXIKIND CV DROPS
Common Side Effects of MOXIKIND CV DROPS
- diarrhoea
- thrush (candida fungal infection)
- vomiting
- nausea
Stop giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS and consult your doctor immediately if your child experiences any of the following:
- severe allergic reactions
Warning & Precautions

Kidney
ContraindicatedMOXIKIND CV DROPS is not recommended for use in children with severe kidney impairment.

Liver
ContraindicatedMOXIKIND CV DROPS is not recommended for use in children who had a history of liver problems or jaundice after taking penicillin antibiotics.

Allergy
ContraindicatedDo not give MOXIKIND CV DROPS if your child is allergic to Amoxicillin, Clavulanic acid, or any other ingredients of this medicine.

Use In Pediatrics
Consult your doctorMOXIKIND CV DROPS is suitable for use only in infants aged less than 1 year. However, it should be used only when recommended by your pediatrician. If your child is aged more than 1 year, consult your doctor for a suitable alternative.
Others
Before giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS to your child, inform your child’s doctor if they have:
- glandular fever (viral infection causing sore throat, high fever, swelling of salivary glands, etc.)
- not been urinating regularly
- urine and blood tests
Interactions
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS, inform your doctor if your child is taking any other medicines as a precaution.
Overdosage:
In case your child takes too much of MOXIKIND CV DROPS accidentally, then consult your doctor immediately. Symptoms of overdose of MOXIKIND CV DROPS are nausea, diarrhea, fits, fluid, and electrolyte imbalance.
Synopsis
Drug | : | Amoxicillin, Clavulanic Acid |
Pharmacological Category | : | Penicillin, Beta-lactamase inhibitors |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Bacterial infections |
Dosage Forms | : | Tablet, Capsule, Sachet, Dry Syrup, Suspension, Syrup, Tablet, Capsule, Sachet, Dry Syrup, Suspension, Syrup, Drops, Injections |
FAQs About MOXIKIND CV DROPS
Q: What MOXIKIND CV DROPS is used for?
A: MOXIKIND CV DROPS is used in infants for the management of various bacterial infections.
Q: What are the common side effects of MOXIKIND CV DROPS?
A: The common side effects associated with the use of MOXIKIND CV DROPS are diarrhea, thrush (candida fungal infection), vomiting, and nausea. Contact your doctor immediately if any of the side effects worsen.
Q: Who should avoid taking MOXIKIND CV DROPS?
A: Do not give MOXIKIND CV DROPS to your child if your child is allergic to amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, has severe kidney impairment, is not passing urine adequately, has a history of liver problems or jaundice, or is suffering from glandular fever (viral infection causing sore throat, high fever, swelling of salivary glands).
Q: How does MOXIKIND CV DROPS work?
A: MOXIKIND CV DROPS work against bacterial infections. Amoxicillin in Clavam stops bacteria from making their cell walls, causing them to break apart and die. Clavulanic acid in Clavam stops bacteria from destroying amoxicillin, making it more effective at killing bacteria. So together, they help kill bacteria and manage infections.
Q: How to use MOXIKIND CV DROPS?
A: Administer MOXIKIND CV DROPS to your child as directed by your physician. Shake the medicine well before use. Measure the required amount of the medicine in the measuring dropper provided with the pack. Make sure to rinse the measuring dropper in warm water before and after use. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for your child based on their age and body weight.
Q: When to stop giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS?
A: You should stop giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS only under the direction of a healthcare professional or as prescribed on the medication label. It is necessary to complete the full course of antibiotics, even if the symptoms improve before the medication is finished. Stopping the medication prematurely may lead to incomplete management of the infection and potential recurrence. If you have concerns about the medication or your child's condition while taking MOXIKIND CV DROPS, consult a healthcare provider for guidance on when to discontinue the medication.
Q: Is MOXIKIND CV DROPS safe to use in children with a history of liver impairment?
A: MOXIKIND CV DROPS is not recommended for use in children who had a history of liver problems or jaundice after taking penicillin antibiotics. Consult your doctor before giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS.
Q: Is MOXIKIND CV DROPS safe for babies?
A: MOXIKIND CV DROPS is a prescription medicine intended for use in babies aged 1 or less to manage bacterial infections of the respiratory tract, common cold, urinary infections, bone infections, and other forms of infections.
Q: What precautions must be taken while using MOXIKIND CV DROPS?
A: Before giving MOXIKIND CV DROPS to your child, inform your child’s doctor if they have glandular fever (viral infection causing sore throat, high fever, swelling of salivary glands, etc.), have not been urinating regularly, or are scheduled for urine and blood tests.
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