
Category
Antibacterial
Form
Injection
Strength
600mg / 1200mg
CAS
74469-00-4
Co-Amoxiclav Injection – Broad-Spectrum IV Antibacterial for Clinical Use
Co-Amoxiclav Injection is a broad-spectrum antibacterial formulation designed for hospital and clinical use. Combines amoxicillin with clavulanic acid to enhance antibacterial effectiveness. Provides activity against beta-lactamase producing organisms. Widely used in moderate to severe bacterial infections. Administered intravenously under professional medical supervision.
Co-Amoxiclav Injection is designed for rapid systemic antibacterial action. Amoxicillin works by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis. Clavulanate protects amoxicillin from beta-lactamase degradation. Used when oral therapy is not suitable or insufficient. Widely recognized in global hospital infection management protocols.
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- Combination of amoxicillin (penicillin antibiotic) and clavulanic acid (beta-lactamase inhibitor).
- Broad-spectrum IV antibacterial formulation.
- Used in hospital settings for systemic infections.
- Provides extended antibacterial coverage.
- Suitable for serious infections requiring injectable therapy.
Introduction
- Co-Amoxiclav Injection is designed for rapid systemic antibacterial action.
- Amoxicillin works by disrupting bacterial cell wall synthesis.
- Clavulanate protects amoxicillin from beta-lactamase degradation.
- Used when oral therapy is not suitable or insufficient.
- Widely recognized in global hospital infection management protocols.
Important Information
- Used for bacterial infections only, not viral illnesses.
- Administered in hospital or supervised settings.
- Provides broader antibacterial coverage than amoxicillin alone.
- Useful in severe or complicated infections.
- CAS reference 74469-00-4 supports regulatory identification.
Dosage
General
- Dose determined by infection severity and patient condition
- Typical adult hospital dose: 1.2g at regular intervals
- Duration based on clinical response
Administration
- For intravenous use only
- Given as slow IV injection or infusion
- Prepared by healthcare professionals
Important
- Not for intramuscular use
- Requires renal dose adjustment if needed
- Administer under medical supervision only
Storage
- Store in original packaging
- Protect from moisture and heat
- Follow labeled storage conditions
- Prepared solution should be used immediately
Shelf Life
- Shelf life as per labeled expiry date
- Depends on stability data and packaging
- Use reconstituted solution promptly
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in GMP-compliant sterile facilities
- High-quality API sourcing
- Sterile powder for injection formulation
- Strict quality and stability testing
- Batch traceability and regulatory documentation
Precautions
- Use only under medical supervision
- Check for penicillin or beta-lactam allergy
- Dose adjustment required in renal impairment
- Monitor liver function when necessary
- Avoid inappropriate use to prevent resistance
Side Effects
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Skin rash
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Liver-related adverse effects
Expert View
- Highly trusted IV antibacterial combination.
- Widely used in hospitals worldwide.
- Provides strong coverage against resistant organisms.
- Effective for moderate to severe infections.
- Essential injectable antibiotic in clinical practice.
Indications
- Respiratory tract infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Dental infections
- Bone and joint infections
- Intra-abdominal infections
- Gynecological infections
- Surgical prophylaxis
Maintenance
- Follow prescribed IV treatment schedule
- Therapy duration based on infection and response
- May require step-down to oral therapy
- Monitor patient response and lab parameters
- Avoid prolonged use without clinical review
Why Choose
- Broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage
- Effective against beta-lactamase producing bacteria
- Widely accepted hospital antibiotic
- Reliable GMP manufacturing
- Global clinical trust and usage
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What is the use of co-amoxiclav injection?+-
Co-Amoxiclav Injection is used to treat bacterial infections such as respiratory, urinary, skin, dental, bone, and intra-abdominal infections in hospital settings.
How to give IV co-amoxiclav?+-
It should be administered by healthcare professionals via slow IV injection or infusion according to approved medical guidelines.
What is amoxicillin 1.2 injection used for?+-
Amoxicillin-clavulanate 1.2g injection is used for serious bacterial infections requiring intravenous therapy and rapid systemic action.
How to give amoxyclav injection?+-
It must be reconstituted and administered intravenously by trained professionals under clinical supervision.
Is amoxicillin given IM or IV injections?+-
Co-Amoxiclav Injection is intended for intravenous use and is not suitable for intramuscular administration.
