Faropenem+clavulanic Acid
About Faropenem+clavulanic Acid
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is an antibiotic medicine used to treat bacterial infections. It is used to treat skin, throat, ear, nose, teeth, and lung infections caused by bacteria. It is also used in the treatment of urinary tract, gynaecological and genital infections. A bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria enter and grow in the body. This bacteria can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is effective in treating infections caused by bacteria only and does not treat viral infections like flu or common cold.
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is a combination medicine containing Faropenem (beta-lactam antibiotic) and Clavulanic acid. Faropenem works by inhibiting the formation of the bacterial cell wall (a protective covering) and causing damage to the bacterial cell wall. This eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell and thus prevents the growth of bacterial infections. Clavulanic acid inhibits the beta-lactamase enzyme, which prevents bacteria from destroying the efficacy of faropenem.
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem may cause certain side effects such as indigestion, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headache, rashes, and stomach pain. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem should be taken as advised by your doctor. Do not take more than the prescribed dose of this medicine. The dose of the medicine will be decided by your healthcare professional depending upon the type and severity of the infection.
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any other antibiotics. Let your doctor know your complete medical history and ongoing medications to rule out any side effects/interactions. Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems, a family history of atopy (tendency to develop allergic reactions), glucose-galactose malabsorption, Lapp lactase deficiency, or galactose intolerance before taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem may cause vitamin K or vitamin B deficiency in some patients, especially in the elderly and in patients with poor oral intake. Avoid alcohol consumption during the treatment to prevent unpleasant side effects. Whether this medicine can be given to pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers is unknown. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Uses of Faropenem+clavulanic Acid
Medicinal Benefits
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is a combination medicine containing Faropenem and Clavulanic acid. It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that acts against both aerobic (grow in the presence of oxygen) and anaerobic (grow in the absence of oxygen) bacteria. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is used in the treatment of several bacterial infections. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem works by inhibiting the formation of the bacterial cell wall (a protective covering) and causing damage to the bacterial cell wall. This eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell and thus prevents the growth of bacterial infections. Clavulanic acid inhibits the beta-lactamase enzyme, which prevents bacteria from destroying the efficacy of beta-lactam antibiotics.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Faropenem+clavulanic Acid
- Nausea
- Diarrhoea
- Stomach upset
- Indigestion
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Rashes
Drug Warnings
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem should be avoided if you are allergic to it or any other antibiotics. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition, including complete medication history and medical history, to rule out any side effects/interactions. Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems, a family history of atopy (tendency to develop allergic reactions), glucose-galactose malabsorption, Lapp lactase deficiency, or galactose intolerance before taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem may cause vitamin K or vitamin B deficiency in some patients, especially in older people and in patients with poor oral intake. Avoid alcohol consumption during the treatment to prevent unpleasant side effects. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Clavulanic Acid+faropenem may interact with the diuretics (furosemide), cephalosporin class of drugs (cefaclor, cefadroxil, cefixime, cefpodoxime, etc.), typhoid, and cholera vaccines.
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid alcohol consumption and smoking.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems, a family history of atopy (tendency to develop allergic reactions), glucose-galactose malabsorption, Lapp lactase deficiency, or galactose intolerance before taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionAvoid consuming alcohol while on treatment with Clavulanic Acid+faropenem, as it may worsen your health condition.
Pregnancy
consult your doctorIf you are pregnant or planning pregnancy, inform your doctor before taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem. Your doctor may prescribe this medicine if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
cautionAvoid taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem if you are breastfeeding, as it may harm your infant. Consult your doctor for more information.
Driving
consult your doctorIt is unknown whether Clavulanic Acid+faropenem will affect the ability to drive or operate machines. Hence, consult your doctor for any concerns or further information.
Liver
cautionIf you have a pre-existing or a history of liver disease, inform your doctor before taking Clavulanic Acid+faropenem. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.
Kidney
cautionIf you have a pre-existing or a history of kidney disease, inform your doctor before receiving Clavulanic Acid+faropenem. Your doctor may adjust the dose of this medicine or prescribe a suitable alternative based on your condition.
Children
consult your doctorIt is unknown whether Clavulanic Acid+faropenem can be given to children or not. Hence, it is advised to consult your paediatrician/child doctor for more information.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Include more fiber-enriched food in your diet, as it can be easily digested by your gut bacteria, which helps stimulate growth.
- Fiber foods may help restore healthy gut bacteria after a course of antibiotics.
- Avoid taking too much calcium or iron-enriched foods, as it might affect the working of Clavulanic Acid+faropenem.
- Make sure to drink more fluids to avoid dehydration.
- Avoid alcohol consumption and smoking for fast recovery.
Special Advise
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem should be avoided if you have any rare hereditary problems of Lapp lactase deficiency, galactose intolerance or glucose-galactose malabsorption, as it contains lactose. Hence, inform your doctor about your complete medical history on priority.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Bacterial infection: A bacterial infection occurs when harmful bacteria enter, grow, and infect the body. It can infect any part of the body and multiply very quickly. These infections vary from minor illnesses to severe brain infections like meningitis and encephalitis. When you get infected with these germs, you can experience generalized symptoms like fevers, chills, and fatigue. Generally, individuals who have weak immune systems are more prone to infections.
FAQs
Clavulanic Acid+faropenem contains faropenem and clavulanic acid. Faropenem works by inhibiting the formation of the bacterial cell wall (a protective covering) and causing damage to the bacterial cell wall. This eventually leads to the death of the bacterial cell and thus prevents the growth of bacterial infections. Clavulanic acid inhibits the beta-lactamase enzyme, which prevents bacteria from destroying the efficacy of faropenem.
No, Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is not used to treat viral infections. Clavulanic Acid+faropenem is an antibiotic that is used to treat only bacterial infections.
No. As it is an antibiotic, it is advised to complete the entire treatment course as prescribed. If the treatment is stopped abruptly, there may be drug resistance.