Always talk to your doctor before taking Amoxicillin if you have a penicillin allergy. A severe allergic reaction can be life-threatening.
If you have kidney or liver problems, discuss Amoxicillin use with your physician. Dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Amoxicillin isn’t suitable for everyone. Tell your doctor about all medications you currently take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements. This includes blood thinners and birth control pills, as interactions are possible.
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy, consult your doctor. Amoxicillin’s safety during these periods requires individual assessment.
Certain medical conditions may require caution with Amoxicillin. If you have mononucleosis (glandular fever), your doctor needs to know, as it can worsen symptoms. Similarly, discuss any existing gastrointestinal issues or digestive problems.
| Penicillin Allergy | Risk of severe allergic reaction |
| Kidney/Liver Disease | Dosage adjustment needed |
| Other Medications | Potential drug interactions |
| Pregnancy/Breastfeeding | Safety assessment required |
| Mononucleosis | Potential for symptom worsening |
| Gastrointestinal Problems | May exacerbate existing issues |
Don’t hesitate to contact your doctor if you experience any unexpected side effects after starting Amoxicillin. Early intervention can prevent complications.


