Curemax-Duo

Curemax-Duo is a potent pediatric antibiotic oral suspension combining Amoxycillin and Potassium Clavulanate IP. It is specifically formulated to treat a variety of bacterial infections in children, including those affecting the ears, nose, throat, chest, and urinary tract. This combination is effective against beta-lactamase-producing bacteria, ensuring a broader spectrum of action than standard amoxycillin.

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Description

Curemax-Duo (Amoxycillin & Potassium Clavulanate Oral Suspension IP) is a high-quality antibiotic duo designed for pediatric care. It belongs to the class of penicillin-type antibiotics and works by dual-action: Amoxycillin stops the growth of bacteria by preventing cell wall formation, while Potassium Clavulanate inhibits the enzymes (beta-lactamases) that some bacteria produce to resist antibiotics.

Key Benefits:

  • Broad-Spectrum Relief: Effective against infections of the respiratory tract (pneumonia, bronchitis), ENT (sinusitis, otitis media), skin, and urinary tract.

  • Overcomes Resistance: The addition of Clavulanate ensures the medicine remains effective even against resistant bacterial strains.

  • Pediatric Friendly: Formulated as a palatable oral suspension for easy administration to children.

Usage Directions:

  • Administration: Shake the bottle well before use. It is recommended to be taken with a meal to enhance absorption and reduce the risk of stomach upset.

  • Dosage: As directed by a physician. The dosage is typically calculated based on the child’s body weight and the severity of the infection.

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once reconstituted (if applicable), store in a refrigerator and use within the period specified on the label.

Precautions:

  • Ensure the full course of treatment is completed to prevent bacterial resistance.

  • Do not use if the child has a known allergy to penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics.

  • Consult a healthcare provider immediately if a skin rash or severe diarrhea occurs.