MEDICINE OVERVIEW OF Novamox CV (Tangy Orange Flav) 2.2 gm/10 ml Drop

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Novamox CV (Tangy Orange Flav) 2.2 gm/10 ml Drop

Manufactured By: Cipla Ltd.(M)
Composition/Salt

Amoxycillin 80mg/ml + Clavulanic Acid 11.4mg/ml

Novamox CV Drop Overview:

Novamox CV Drop is a combination antibiotic medication used for the short-term treatment of various bacterial infections. It is effective against infections in areas like the ears, lungs, sinuses, urinary tract, skin, and soft tissues, including dental, bones, and joints. Novamox CV Drop works by targeting and eliminating the bacteria responsible for these infections.

Composition of Novamox CV Drop :

Each ml of the reconstituted Novamox CV Drop contains- Amoxicillin Trihydrate equivalent to Amoxycillin 80 mg and Potassium Clavulanate Diluted equivalent to Clavulanic Acid 11.4 mg.

Uses and Benefits of Novamox CV Drop:

Novamox CV Drop is used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections following:

  • Upper respiratory tract infections- Middle ear and sinus infections and inflammation of tonsils
  • Lower respiratory tract infections- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs)- Infection of bladder and kidney as well as inflammation of urethra
  • Skin and soft tissue infections- Infections caused by cuts, bites, or other wounds, also dental abscesses
  • Bone and joint infections- Osteomyelitis
  • Intra-abdominal Infections- Appendicitis, inflammation of the peritoneum.

• How Novamox CV Drop Works:

Novamox CV Drop contains two active ingredients, Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid, that work together as a combination antibiotic to treat bacterial infections.

Amoxicillin is an antibiotic medicine, belongs to the beta-lactam class of medication, that stops the growth of infections causing bacteria by preventing them from forming their protective outer layer. While Clavulanic acid belongs to the class of medicines called ‘beta-lactamase inhibitors’ that helps amoxicillin work better. It works by blocking an enzyme called beta-lactamase, which some bacteria produce to protect themselves. Beta-lactamase can break down amoxicillin, making it ineffective, thereby allowing amoxicillin to work properly.

• Dosage of Novamox CV Drop:

Usage Direction

Take Novamox CV Drop exactly as prescribed by your doctor, and follow the recommended dosage and schedule. The syrup is provided in a dry powder form along with sterile water for reconstitution. First, shake the bottle to loosen the powder. Then, open the vial of sterile water included in the package, and add half of the water to the bottle. Secure the cap tightly and shake the bottle vigorously. Check visually to ensure the powder has fully dissolved and the mixture is well reconstituted. Do not stop or alter the dose of Novamox CV Drop without consulting your doctor, as this may prevent you from achieving the desired result. Ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any administration procedures you do not understand.

Missed Dose

If you miss a dose of Novamox CV Drop, take it as soon as it is remembered. If it is time for your next dose of Novamox CV Drop, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Avoid taking two doses to compensate for a missed one.

Over Dose

If you accidentally take Novamox CV Drop more than your prescribed dose, seek immediate medical advice, as this may lead to serious side effects.

• Contraindications of Novamox CV Drop:

Do not take Novamox CV Drop if you are allergic to Amoxicillin, Clavulanic acid, other penicillins or cephalosporins, or any other ingredients of this medicine. Novamox CV Drop should be avoided if you have ever had liver problems or jaundice when taking an antibiotic.

• Precautions & Warnings of Novamox CV Drop:

Before starting Novamox CV Drop, inform your doctor if you have glandular fever (mononucleosis), Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea (CDAD), skin rash in patients with mononucleosis, or are being treated for liver or kidney problems.

• Side Effects of Novamox CV Drop :

Novamox CV Drop may cause some side effects, most of which do not require medical attention and typically go away as your body adjusts to the medication. However, if these effects persist, consult your doctor. These may include; diarrhea, upset stomach, vomiting, vaginal itching and/or discharge. To help manage these, drink plenty of water, avoid foods that may cause gas, eat fiber-rich foods, and rest if you experience lightheadedness. Some severe side effects may also occur which need medical attention such as liver inflammation, black hairy tongue, dark urine or pale stools, severe stomach cramps, severe watery or bloody diarrhoea.

• Safety Related Concerns of Novamox CV Drop:

Food or Interactions with Other Medicines

Avoid dairy based and calcium riched foods such as milk, cheese, yogurt or butter as well as citrus fruits like orange and grapefruit while taking Novamox CV Drop .

Consult your doctor if you are taking any herbal products or supplements while taking Novamox CV Drop. As always, it is a good idea to consult your doctor or healthcare provider about your specific dietary needs while on Novamox CV Drop .

 Storage Instructions of Novamox CV Drop:

Store below 25°C, protected from moisture. 

Store the reconstituted suspension in the refrigerator. Content to be consumed within 7 days.

Keep out of reach of children.

Note: Consume healthy, easily digestible food and stay hydrated to help improve your condition.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Novamox CV Drop:

1. What are the uses of Novamox CV Drop?

Novamox CV Drop is an antibiotic used to treat various bacterial infections. It helps with respiratory issues like pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus infections, as well as urinary tract infections, ear infections, and skin infections. It can also be used for bone and joint infections, stomach infections, and to prevent infections in patients with weakened immune systems or before surgery. Additionally, it treats heart valve infections (endocarditis) and gallbladder infections (cholecystitis).

2. Can Novamox CV Drop be used for viral infections?

No, Novamox CV Drop is an antibiotic medicine and is effective only against bacterial infections, not viral infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of infections-causing bacteria. It will not work for the common cold, flu, or other viral infections. For viral infections, antiviral medications may be required. Always seek advice from a healthcare provider for the correct treatment based on the type of infection. Do not self-medicate.

3. How does Novamox CV Drop work to treat bacterial infections?

Novamox CV Drop contains Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid as its active ingredients to treat bacterial infections. Amoxicillin, a penicillin-type antibiotic, works by preventing bacteria from forming their protective outer layer, stopping their growth. On the other hand, Clavulanic acid, a beta-lactamase inhibitor, enhances amoxicillin’s effectiveness by blocking the beta-lactamase enzyme that some bacteria produce to protect themselves.

4. Why it is important to complete the course of Novamox CV Drop?

Depending on your condition, the treatment should last 7-14 days. It is essential to complete the full course of Novamox CV Drop, even if you start to feel better, for several important reasons:

Stopping the medication in between treatments may leave some bacteria alive, and those bacteria may multiply, causing the infection to return.

Incomplete courses of antibiotics (Novamox CV Drop ) can lead to bacteria becoming resistant, which are difficult to treat and can spread.

Completing the full course of Novamox CV Drop ensures all harmful bacteria are killed, preventing stronger strains from developing.

5. How many times a day I should take Novamox CV Drop?

The exact dose of Novamox CV Drop will depend on the severity of your infection, as prescribed by your doctor. Typically, it is taken every 8 hours (3 times a day) or every 12 hours (2 times a day). Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding the dosage and frequency. This ensures the medication is effective in treating your infection.

6. Can I take Novamox CV Drop together with other medications?

Before taking Novamox CV Drop,it is important to consult your doctor if you are taking other medications, such as blood thinners (e.g., Warfarin), or antacids. In some cases, it can make birth control pills less effective. So informing your doctor about any other drugs you're taking is crucial.

 

Reference:

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3. Langford, B. J., & Morris, A. M. (2017). Is it time to stop counselling patients to "finish the course of antibiotics"?. Canadian pharmacists journal : CPJ = Revue des pharmaciens du Canada : RPC, 150(6), 349–350. Accessed on: 24.03.2025. Click Here

 

 


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