Always take Amoxil exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Never adjust the dosage yourself.
Inform your doctor about any allergies, particularly to penicillin or other antibiotics, before starting treatment. This helps prevent allergic reactions.
Amoxil can cause diarrhea. Severe diarrhea may indicate a serious infection (Clostridium difficile), requiring immediate medical attention.
Monitor for signs of allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing. Seek immediate medical help if these occur.
Amoxil may interact with certain medications. Provide your doctor with a complete list of all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, you are currently taking.
If you experience nausea or vomiting, consider taking Amoxil with food to reduce these side effects. However, always follow your doctor’s instructions.
Amoxil may affect the results of certain medical tests. Inform your doctor or lab personnel that you are taking Amoxil.
During treatment, drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. This is especially important if experiencing diarrhea.
Do not stop taking Amoxil prematurely, even if you feel better. Complete the prescribed course of treatment to prevent the infection from returning.
For pregnant or breastfeeding women, consult your doctor before taking Amoxil. The risks and benefits should be carefully weighed.
Keep Amoxil out of reach of children. Accidental ingestion can be dangerous.


