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Aquaclav Suspension 228mg x100ml

$39.98 $63.97
Aquaclav Suspension is a potent combination antibiotic medication containing amoxicillin and clavulanic acid. Designed to combat a wide range of bacterial infections, this liquid formulation offers comprehensive treatment for various microbial challenges across different body systems. Uses Aquaclav Suspension effectively treats multiple bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, skin and soft tissue infections, urinary tract infections, ear, nose, and throat infections, and intra-abdominal infections. The medication targets susceptible microorganisms, particularly those producing beta-lactamase enzymes. Benefits Broad-spectrum activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria Overcomes antibiotic resistance mechanisms Convenient liquid formulation for easy administration Suitable for both outpatient and inpatient treatment settings Effective against complex bacterial infections How It Works Aquaclav Suspension combines two powerful compounds with synergistic mechanisms. Amoxicillin inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, causing cell lysis, while clavulanic acid prevents beta-lactamase enzymes from inactivating the antibiotic. This dual-action approach enhances the medication’s effectiveness against resistant bacterial strains. Dosage Child’s Weight (kg) Daily Dose (mg) Single Dose (every 12 hours) 10 kg 250 – 450 mg 125 – 225 mg (approximately 5.5 – 10 mL per dose) 15 kg 375 – 675 mg 190 – 340 mg (approximately 8.5 – 15 mL per dose) 20 kg 500 – 900 mg 250 – 450 mg (approximately 11 – 20 mL per dose) Dosage varies based on infection type and patient characteristics Typically administered twice daily Specific dosing for different patient populations: Neonates and infants under 12 weeks: 30 mg/kg every 12 hours Follow healthcare provider’s precise instructions Individualized dosing based on infection severity Duration of Action The antibiotic’s therapeutic effects begin shortly after administration, with peak bacterial inhibition occurring within 1-2 hours. Complete treatment duration typically ranges from 7-14 days, depending on the specific infection and patient response. Side Effects Common side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, skin rashes, headache, and dizziness. Rare but serious side effects may involve allergic reactions, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, and potential liver or kidney dysfunction. Warning Aquaclav Suspension requires careful consideration for patients with penicillin allergies or compromised renal and hepatic function. Patients should provide complete medical history to ensure safe administration. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals must consult healthcare professionals before using Aquaclav Suspension. Potential risks and benefits require careful individual assessment. Interaction Potential interactions with oral contraceptives May affect effectiveness of some laboratory tests Possible interactions with other medications Requires careful monitoring when used with certain drugs Important Information This prescription medication should only be used under professional medical guidance. Complete medical history disclosure is crucial for safe and effective treatment. Store at appropriate temperature and follow specific storage instructions. Product Image Highlights Customer questions & answers Customers say Customers say Aquaclav Suspension is used to treat various infections in children, but some report side effects like loose stools and increased stool frequency. Dosage and combination with other medications should be confirmed by a doctor. AI Generated from customer reviews and questions Select to learn more Dosage Guidelines (4) Loose Stools and Digestive Issues (2) Combination with Other Medications (2) Pediatrician Consultation (2) Gut Bacteria Restoration (1) 2 customers mention “Dosage Guidelines” 2 positive × “...lo Kuna ����, For a 5-year-old child, the dosage of Aquaclav Suspension 228mg depends on the child's weight and the severity of the infection. Typically, a co...” Read more › “... �� Important: Always confirm the exact dosage with your doctor or pharmacist based on your child’s weight and condition.” Read more › 6 customers mention “Loose Stools and Digestive Issues” 6 positive × “... is a general guideline. The exact dose and duration should be confirmed by a doctor, depending on the type and severity of the infection. Please ensure ...” Read more › “...ia in children, which may lead to loose stools or increased stool frequency, even weeks after use. Since you noticed improvement with ORS and zinc, it sugge...” Read more › “...h Children’s Motrin, Vitamin B complex, and Vitamin C. Vitamin C does not interfere with antibiotics. To improve absorption and reduce stomach upset, it’...” Read more › “...ion 228mg depends on the child's weight and the severity of the infection. Typically, a common guideline is 5ml twice daily, but it's essential to consul...” Read more › “...pharmacist based on your child’s weight and condition.” Read more › “...ions (Aquaclav for bacterial infections and Camosunate for malaria), their combination should only be used under medical supervision to ensure safety and...” Read more › 4 customers mention “Combination with Other Medications” 4 positive × “...fter use. Since you noticed improvement with ORS and zinc, it suggests the gut is still recovering. What you can do: Continue ORS when stools are loose ...” Read more › “... can generally take Aquaclav Suspension with Children’s Motrin, Vitamin B complex, and Vitamin C. Vitamin C does not interfere with antibiotics. To improv...” Read more › “...ortant: Always confirm the exact dosage with your doctor or pharmacist based on your child’s weight and condition.” Read more › “...ate) with Camosunate (Artemisinin-based combination therapy) for your 10-month-old. While both medications are used to treat different infections (Aquaclav for b...” Read more › 1 customer mentions “Pediatrician Consultation” 1 positive × “...sted for weeks, it’s important to see a pediatrician. The doctor may request a stool test or recommend the right probiotic or treatment. If there is blood in stoo...” Read more › 2 customers mention “Gut Bacteria Restoration” 2 positive × “...e) can sometimes disrupt the normal gut bacteria in children, which may lead to loose stools or increased stool frequency, even weeks after use. Since you not...” Read more › “...reat different infections (Aquaclav for bacterial infections and Camosunate for malaria), their combination should only be used under medical supervision to e...” Read more › Have a question about this product? Your question * Name * Email * Notify me when answered. Recent Popular Unanswered How should I give my 7 years old whose is weight 23 kg 0 votes F Favour December 31, 2025 3:39 am Q How should I give my 7 years old whose is weight 23 kg answer now Asked by Favour on December 31, 2025 3:39 am Verified by Pharmacist Hello Favour,�� For a 7-year-old child weighing 23 kg, the usual dose of Aquaclav Suspension 228 mg/5 ml is commonly: 5 ml twice daily (every 12 hours) This is a general guideline. The exact dose and duration should be confirmed by a doctor, depending on the type and severity of the infection. Please ensure the medicine is taken after food and complete the full course if prescribed. If you notice any rash, diarrhea, or unusual symptoms, stop and consult a doctor.       I used aqua clac for me children almost a month ago since then their poop frequency and consistency has changed . They poop loose stool more frequently. I ve used ors n zinc ... It got adjusted but when i dont use zinc the symptoms persist. What can i do 0 votes B Bukky December 19, 2025 7:13 am Q I used aqua clac for me children almost a month ago since then their poop frequency and consisten...... Read more answer now Asked by Bukky on December 19, 2025 7:13 am Verified by Pharmacist Hello Bukky,�� Thank you for reaching out. Antibiotics like Aquaclav (amoxicillin/clavulanate) can sometimes disrupt the normal gut bacteria in children, which may lead to loose stools or increased stool frequency, even weeks after use. Since you noticed improvement with ORS and zinc, it suggests the gut is still recovering. What you can do: Continue ORS when stools are loose to prevent dehydration You may add a probiotic (child-appropriate) to help restore gut bacteria Avoid unnecessary antibiotics for now Ensure light, balanced meals (avoid very sugary or fatty foods) However, because the symptoms have persisted for weeks, it’s important to see a pediatrician. The doctor may request a stool test or recommend the right probiotic or treatment. If there is blood in stool, fever, weight loss, or dehydration, please seek medical care urgently. Can I combine Aquaclay suspension with children's motrin,vitamin B complex and vitamin c. Does vitamin c have any hindrances in antibiotics 0 votes D Deborah August 29, 2025 5:12 am Q Can I combine Aquaclay suspension with children's motrin,vitamin B complex and vitamin c. Does vi...... Read more answer now Asked by Deborah on August 29, 2025 5:12 am Verified by Pharmacist Hello Deborah,���� Yes, you can generally take Aquaclav Suspension with Children’s Motrin, Vitamin B complex, and Vitamin C. Vitamin C does not interfere with antibiotics. To improve absorption and reduce stomach upset, it’s best to space them out slightly during the day. How many mls of Aquila can I give a 5years old child 0 votes K Kuna May 29, 2025 10:07 pm Q How many mls of Aquila can I give a 5years old child answer now Asked by Kuna on May 29, 2025 10:07 pm Verified by Pharmacist Hello Kuna ����, For a 5-year-old child, the dosage of Aquaclav Suspension 228mg depends on the child's weight and the severity of the infection. Typically, a common guideline is 5ml twice daily, but it's essential to consult your doctor for the exact dosage and duration. How mls should I give my 2 year old daughter? 0 votes F Florence April 8, 2025 7:17 pm Q How mls should I give my 2 year old daughter? answer now Asked by Florence on April 8, 2025 7:17 pm Verified by Pharmacist Hello Florence, For a 2-year-old child, the usual dose of Aquaclav Suspension 228mg is based on weight. However, a common guide is: Dose: 5ml twice daily Duration: As prescribed by the doctor (usually 5–7 days) �� Important: Always confirm the exact dosage with your doctor or pharmacist based on your child’s weight and condition. Can I combine Aquaclav with camosunate (below one year) for my 10 Months old having malaria symptoms? 0 votes G Goodness December 4, 2024 11:07 pm Q Can I combine Aquaclav with camosunate (below one year) for my 10 Months old having malaria sympt...... Read more answer now Asked by Goodness on December 4, 2024 11:07 pm Verified by Pharmacist Hello Goodness,   It is important to consult your healthcare provider before combining Aquaclav (Amoxicillin/Clavulanate) with Camosunate (Artemisinin-based combination therapy) for your 10-month-old. While both medications are used to treat different infections (Aquaclav for bacterial infections and Camosunate for malaria), their combination should only be used under medical supervision to ensure safety and avoid potential interactions. Shoppers Also Loved Cataflam 50mg Tablet (Diclofenac) x100₦75,000.00Rated 0 out of 5 Cataflam 50mg Is used to relieve pain and swelling from... Add to cart Drujela Mouth Gel (Mouth Ulcer) x10g₦5,500.00Rated 0 out of 5 Drujela Mouth Gel treats painful mouth ulcers, aphthous stomatitis, gingivitis,... Add to cart Hot Water Bottle -Medium Size₦2,850.00Rated 0 out of 5 Hot Therapy Relief Ribbed On Both Sides Hot Water Bottle... Add to cart Oetco Tablet X10₦1,600.00Rated 0 out of 5 Oetco Tablet contains Aceclofanac which is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug... Add to cart Cancel replyReview our product to get a chance to receive coupon!Your email address will not be published. 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