Acinet 228MG/5ML Dry Syrup 100ML
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| Brand | Acinet |
| Active Ingredients | Amoxicillin 200mg + Clavulanate Potassium 28mg (per 5mL) |
| Strength | 228mg/5mL |
| Form | Dry Syrup (Oral Suspension) |
| Bottle Size | 100mL |
| Indications | Respiratory, urinary, skin & tissue infections |
| Administration | Take with food; shake well |
| Side Effects | Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash |
| Serious Risks | Allergic reaction, liver injury |
| Prescription | Required |
Acinet 228MG/5ML Dry Syrup 100ML
Acinet 228mg/5mL Dry Syrup is a powerful oral suspension containing Amoxicillin (200mg) and Clavulanate Potassium (28mg) in every 5mL after reconstitution. This combination targets a wide range of bacteria, including strains that have developed resistance to standard antibiotics.
It is commonly prescribed for both pediatric and adult patients to treat moderate bacterial infections.
Key Uses of Acinet 228mg/5mL Dry Syrup
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Upper respiratory tract infections
(Tonsillitis, sinusitis, otitis media) -
Lower respiratory tract infections
(Bronchitis, pneumonia) -
Skin and soft tissue infections
(Cellulitis, infected wounds) -
Urinary tract infections
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Dental infections
Mechanism of Action
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Amoxicillin: Kills bacteria by disrupting their cell wall formation.
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Clavulanate Potassium: Prevents bacterial resistance by blocking beta-lactamase enzymes.
Together, they provide enhanced broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage.
Dosage & Administration
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Route: Oral
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Typical Adult Dose:
5mL twice daily with water -
For children: Dose depends on weight and doctor’s instructions.
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Take with food to reduce stomach irritation.
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Shake well before each use.
Reconstitution Instructions:
Add clean, boiled, cooled water up to the indicated mark and shake until a uniform suspension forms.
Storage After Reconstitution
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Refrigerate at 2°C to 8°C
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Use within 7–10 days
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Discard any leftover suspension after this period
Important Safety Information
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Complete the full course even if you feel better.
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Avoid use if allergic to penicillins or cephalosporins.
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Common side effects: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, mild rash
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Serious but rare risks include:
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Severe allergic reaction
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Liver problems
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Severe dizziness
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Seek immediate medical help for any severe symptoms.

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