Zisuva 375/Zisuva 625/Zisuva 1G/Zisuva DS/Zisuva 600/Zisuva 1200

Zisuva 375/Zisuva 625/Zisuva 1G/Zisuva DS/Zisuva 600/Zisuva 1200 Overdosage

amoxicillin + clavulanic acid

Manufacturer:

Zifam Pinnacle

Distributor:

Pinnacle House
Full Prescribing Info
Overdosage
Zisuva 375/Zisuva 625/Zisuva 1G/Zisuva DS: Following overdosage, patients have experienced primarily gastrointestinal symptoms including stomach and abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. Rash, hyperactivity, or drowsiness have also been observed in a small number of patients. In the case of overdosage, discontinue amoxicillin and potassium clavulanate, treat symptomatically, and institute supportive measures as required. If the overdosage is very recent and there is no contraindication, an attempt at emesis or other means of removal of drug from the stomach may be performed. A prospective study of 51 pediatric patients at a poison center suggested that overdosages of less than 250 mg/kg of amoxicillin are not associated with significant clinical symptoms and do not require gastric emptying.
Zisuva 600/Zisuva 1200: Gastrointestinal symptoms and disturbance of the fluid and electrolyte balances may be evident. Amoxicillin crystalluria, in some cases leading to renal failure, has been observed.
Convulsions may occur in patients with impaired renal function or in those receiving high cases.
Amoxicillin has been reported to precipitate in bladder catheters, predominantly after intravenous administration of large doses. A regular check of potency should be maintained.
Treatment of intoxication: Gastrointestinal symptoms may be treated symptomatically, with attention to the water/electrolyte balance.
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid can be removed from the circulation by hemodialysis.
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