| PACKAGING TYPE: | 10ml C-box |
| COMPOSITION: | Amoxycillin 80mg & Potassium Clavulanate 11.4mg Drop |
| FORMULATION: | Drop |
| Description: | AVIRAMOX JUNIOR Drops is a pediatric antibiotic formulation combining Amoxycillin and Potassium Clavulanate, designed to effectively treat a wide range of bacterial infections in children. Amoxycillin is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic, while Clavulanate enhances its effectiveness by inhibiting bacterial resistance. This combination is widely used in treating respiratory tract infections, ear infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections in infants and young children. |
| Side Effects: | Note: Side effects are generally mild. Consult a doctor if any severe reaction occurs. Diarrhea Nausea or vomiting Mild skin rash Stomach discomfort Fungal infections (rare with prolonged use) |
| How to Use: | Use AVIRAMOX JUNIOR Drops as prescribed by a pediatrician Shake the bottle well before use Measure the dose using the provided dropper Administer after food to reduce stomach upset Complete the full course even if symptoms improve early |
| Precaution: | Do not use in children with known penicillin allergy Use cautiously in patients with liver or kidney disorders Ensure proper dosage as per child’s weight and age Avoid skipping doses or incomplete treatment Store as directed and keep out of reach of children |
| Product Benefits: | Effective against a broad range of bacterial infections Helps overcome antibiotic resistance with Clavulanate combination Suitable for pediatric use with easy-to-administer drop form Provides quick relief from infection symptoms Widely used for respir |
Frequently Asked Questions
It is used to treat bacterial infections such as ear infections, throat infections, chest infections, urinary tract infections, and skin infections in children.
Yes, it is formulated for pediatric use but should only be given under a doctor’s prescription.
Clavulanate helps prevent bacterial resistance, making the antibiotic more effective against resistant bacteria.










