A: Fleming 625 mg is an antibiotic containing amoxicillin and clavulanic acid used to treat various bacterial infections.
A: Adults and children 40 kg and over: one tablet three times a day. Children under 40 kg: consult a doctor. Take with a meal, swallow whole with water, maintain even spacing between doses.
A: Common: diarrhea, thrush, nausea, vomiting. Less common: skin rash, itching, hives, indigestion, dizziness, headache. Rare but serious: allergic reactions, inflammation of the large intestine, serious skin reactions.
A: Take the missed dose as soon as you remember, but wait at least 4 hours before the next dose. Don't double the dose.
A: Contact your doctor immediately and take the medicine packaging with you.
A: Allergies to amoxicillin, clavulanic acid, penicillin, or any other ingredients; history of severe allergic reaction to any antibiotic; history of liver problems or jaundice while taking an antibiotic.
A: Consult your doctor if you have glandular fever, liver/kidney problems, difficulty urinating, are pregnant/breastfeeding/planning pregnancy. Fleming can worsen certain conditions or cause serious side effects. Monitor for unusual symptoms.
A: Store below 25°C in original packaging. Keep out of reach of children. Don't use if damaged or expired. Consult pharmacist for proper disposal.
A: Each tablet contains 500mg amoxicillin and 125mg clavulanic acid, plus other inactive ingredients.
A: White, oval, film-coated tablets embossed with "FLEMING/625". Supplied in blister packs of 7 tablets within an aluminum pouch containing a silica gel bag, with two pouches per carton.