Glomox Pil

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Glomox amoxicillin (Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic) Capsules, Suspension, Dispersible Tablets, Tablets Composition: Glomox 250 mg and 500 mg Capsules: Each capsule contains amoxicillin 250mg and 500mg as ( amoxicillin trihydrate),B.P. Glomox 1OOOmgTablets: Each tablet contains amoxidllin 1000mg as ( amoxicillin trihydrate ), B.P. Glomox125 mg and 250 mg Dispersible Tablets: Each tablets contains amoxicillin 125mg and 250mg as ( amoxicillin trihydra e ) , B.P. Glomox Dry Syrup 125mg and 250 mg: Each 5 ead}dor se contains amoxicillin 125 mg and 250 mg as (amoxicillin trihydrate), B.P. Properties: Glomox (amoxicillin) is a broad-spectrum amino penicillin with a bactericidal activity against a wide range of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria including: Streptococcus spp., Stapylococcus (methicillin-sensitive), Haemophilus influenzea (non beta-lactarnase- producing strains), Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Salmonella spp., Neisseria spp. Indications: Glomox is indicated for treatment of infection caused by susceptible organisms involving urinary-tract infections. media, sinusitis, bronchitis, Haemophilus influenza ntec:bons. skin and soft tissue infections, invasive salmonellcss.. a'ld gonorrhoea. Glomox is also indicated for prophylaxis 01 bact endocarditis in patients undergoing surgical or dental procedures. Glomox is also used in combination with clarithromyan and omeprazole for eradication of Helicobacter pylori, in patients with active duodenal ulcer disease or a t-year history 01 duodenal ulcer. Dosage and Administration: Glomox may be administered without regard to meals. - 1iifrnlx-l:5rspers15llnatllels-shouldiirstsftrred weft in halt-a glass - of water and then taken. Adults: 250-500 mg every 8 hours. Short-course therapy: - Dental abscess: 3 g repeated after 8 hours. - Urinary- tract infections: 3 g repeated after 10-12 hours. - Uncomplicated gonorrhoea: 2-3 g plus probenecid 1 g in a single dose. - Endocarditis prophylaxis: 3 g 1 hour before surgical procedures. - Helicobacter pylori: 1g twice1day. Clinically effective treatment regimens include triple therapy amoxicillin, metronidazole, and bismuth subsalicylate; or amoxicillin, metronidazole, and an H2-receptor antagonist; or amoxicillin, omeprazole, and clarithromycin. Children: 20-50 mg/Kg/day in divided doses every 8 hours. Uncomplicated gonorrhoea: '" 2 years: 50 mglkg plus probenecid 25 mglkg in a single dose. This regimen is not recommended in children < 2 years of age, probenecid is contraindicated in this age group. Subacute bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis: 50 mg/Kg 1 hour before procedure. Dosage In Renal Impairment: Dosage adjustment should be based on creatinine clearance: Moderate impairment (Creatinine clearance 10-50 ml/min): Administer every 12 hours. Severe impairment (Creatinine clearance < 10 ml/min): Administer every 24 hours. - - - Insert Code: LFT 5002 (E) Oct.2008 Contraindications: Glomox is contraindicated in patients who have a history of hypersensitivity to penicillins, cephalosporins, and other beta- -iactam. Precautions: Glomox should be used with care in patients with moderate or severe renal impainnent. Doses and! or frequency of administration should be modified in response to the degree of renal impairment. Patients with infectious mononucleosis may develop rash during therapy with amoxicillin. Glomox should also be used with caution in patients with history of allergy, chronic lymphatic leukaemia, and possibly with HIV infection. Use in Pregnancy and lactation: As with aHme<fICines, Glomox should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. amoxicillin is excreted in breast milk (in small amounts) and should be used with caution in lactating mothers. Side Effects: Glomox is well tolerated. Side effects are uncommon and mainly of mild and transit nature. The reported adverse effects may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, rarely antibiotic- associated colitis, indigestion or an occasional rash, either urticarial, which suggests penicillin hypersensitivity, or erythematous. An erythematous rash may occur in patients with glandular fever. in which case it is advisable to discontinue Drug Interactions: common with oIher broad-spectrum antibiotics, Glomox may reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives and patients should be warned accordingly. disulfiram and probenecid may increase amoxicillin levels. Concomitant use of allopurinol during treatment with amoxicillin may increase the incidence of allergic sl<in reactions. Presentation*: Capsules: Glomox 250 mg Capsules in packs of 20 & 100 capsules. Glomox 500..'!!9 Capsules in acks «f 20 & 100 capsules. Tablets: Glomox 1000 mg Tablets in packs of 14 tablets. Dispersible Tablets: Glomox 125 DT in packs of 20 tablets. Glomox 250 DT in packs of 20 tablets. Dry Syrup suspension: Glomox 125 mg/5ml in bottles of 100 ml. Glomox 250 mg/5ml in bottles of 100 ml. • ote: presentations may not all be available in some countries. Store at rooM te below 25"C. in a dry place. Protect fromlig Add 74ml (for Glomox 250 mg/5ml) of water & 75ml (for Glomox 125mg/5ml) of water up to the mark on the bottle and shake well. keep tightly closed. After reconstitution of the suspenSion, store in a refrigerator (but not frozen) and use Within 7 days. Shake well before use. THIS IS A MEDICAMENT - A Medicament is a product, which affects your health, and its consumption, contrary to instruction, is dangerous for you. - Follow strictly the doctor's prescription, the method of use and the instructions of the pharmacist who sold the medicament. - The doctor and the pharmacist are experts in medicine, its ~andrisks. - Do no by yourself, interrupt the period of treatment prescribed for you. - Do not repeat the same prescription without consulting your doctor. Keep medicaments out of the reach of children Council of Arab Health Ministers Union of Arab Pharmacist globalpharma l.l.C. Dubai-UAE

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Glomoxamoxicillin(Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic)Capsules, Suspension, Dispersible Tablets, Tablets

Composition:Glomox 250 mg and 500 mg Capsules: Each capsule containsamoxicillin 250mg and 500mg as ( amoxicillin trihydrate),B.P.Glomox 1OOOmgTablets: Each tablet contains amoxidllin 1000mgas ( amoxicillin trihydrate ), B.P.Glomox125 mg and 250 mg Dispersible Tablets: Each tablets contains

amoxicillin 125mg and 250mg as ( amoxicillin trihydra e ) , B.P.

Glomox Dry Syrup 125mg and 250 mg: Each 5 ead}dor secontains amoxicillin 125 mg and 250 mg as (amoxicillintrihydrate), B.P.

Properties:Glomox (amoxicillin) is a broad-spectrum amino penicillin with abactericidal activity against a wide range of Gram-negative andGram-positive bacteria including: Streptococcus spp.,Stapylococcus (methicillin-sensitive), Haemophilus influenzea(non beta-lactarnase- producing strains), Escherichia coli,Proteus mirabilis, Salmonella spp., Neisseria spp.

Indications:Glomox is indicated for treatment of infection caused bysusceptible organisms involving urinary-tract infections.media, sinusitis, bronchitis, Haemophilus influenza ntec:bons.skin and soft tissue infections, invasive salmonellcss.. a'ldgonorrhoea. Glomox is also indicated for prophylaxis 01 bactendocarditis in patients undergoing surgical or dentalprocedures.Glomox is also used in combination with clarithromyan andomeprazole for eradication of Helicobacter pylori, in patientswith active duodenal ulcer disease or a t-year history 01duodenal ulcer.

Dosage and Administration:Glomox may be administered without regard to meals.

- 1iifrnlx-l:5rspers15llnatllels-shouldiirstsftrred weft in halt-a glass -of water and then taken.Adults:250-500 mg every 8 hours.

Short-course therapy:- Dental abscess: 3 g repeated after 8 hours.- Urinary- tract infections: 3 g repeated after 10-12 hours.- Uncomplicated gonorrhoea: 2-3 g plus probenecid 1 g in asingle dose.- Endocarditis prophylaxis: 3 g 1 hour before surgicalprocedures.- Helicobacter pylori: 1g twice1day.Clinically effective treatment regimens include triple therapyamoxicillin, metronidazole, and bismuth subsalicylate; oramoxicillin, metronidazole, and an H2-receptor antagonist; oramoxicillin, omeprazole, and clarithromycin.Children:20-50 mg/Kg/day in divided doses every 8 hours.Uncomplicated gonorrhoea: '" 2 years: 50 mglkg plusprobenecid 25 mglkg in a single dose.This regimen is not recommended in children < 2 years of age,probenecid is contraindicated in this age group.Subacute bacterial endocarditis prophylaxis: 50 mg/Kg 1 hourbefore procedure.

Dosage In Renal Impairment:Dosage adjustment should be based on creatinine clearance:Moderate impairment (Creatinine clearance 10-50 ml/min):Administer every 12 hours.Severe impairment (Creatinine clearance < 10 ml/min):Administer every 24 hours.

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Insert Code: LFT 5002 (E) Oct.2008

Contraindications:Glomox is contraindicated in patients who have a history ofhypersensitivity to penicillins, cephalosporins, and other beta-

-iactam.

Precautions:Glomox should be used with care in patients with moderate orsevere renal impainnent. Doses and! or frequency ofadministration should be modified in response to the degree ofrenal impairment. Patients with infectious mononucleosis maydevelop rash during therapy with amoxicillin. Glomox shouldalso be used with caution in patients with history of allergy,chronic lymphatic leukaemia, and possibly with HIV infection.

Use in Pregnancy and lactation:As with aHme<fICines, Glomox should be used duringpregnancy only if clearly needed.amoxicillin is excreted in breast milk (in small amounts) andshould be used with caution in lactating mothers.

Side Effects:Glomox is well tolerated. Side effects are uncommon andmainly of mild and transit nature. The reported adverse effectsmay include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, rarely antibiotic-associated colitis, indigestion or an occasional rash, eitherurticarial, which suggests penicillin hypersensitivity, orerythematous. An erythematous rash may occur in patients withglandular fever. in which case it is advisable to discontinue

Drug Interactions:common with oIher broad-spectrum antibiotics, Glomox may

reduce the efficacy of oral contraceptives and patients shouldbe warned accordingly.disulfiram and probenecid may increase amoxicillin levels.Concomitant use of allopurinol during treatment with amoxicillinmay increase the incidence of allergic sl<in reactions.

Presentation*:

Capsules:Glomox 250 mg Capsules in packs of 20 & 100 capsules.Glomox 500..'!!9 Capsules in acks «f 20 & 100 capsules.

Tablets:Glomox 1000 mg Tablets in packs of 14 tablets.

Dispersible Tablets:Glomox 125 DT in packs of 20 tablets.Glomox 250 DT in packs of 20 tablets.

Dry Syrup suspension:Glomox 125 mg/5ml in bottles of 100 ml.Glomox 250 mg/5ml in bottles of 100 ml.

• ote: presentations may not all be available in some countries.Store at rooM te below 25"C. in a dry place. Protectfromlig

Add 74ml (for Glomox 250 mg/5ml) of water & 75ml (for Glomox125mg/5ml) of water up to the mark on the bottle and shakewell. keep tightly closed. After reconstitution of the suspenSion,store in a refrigerator (but not frozen) and use Within 7 days.Shake well before use.

THIS IS A MEDICAMENT

- A Medicament is a product, which affects your health, and itsconsumption, contrary to instruction, is dangerous for you.- Follow strictly the doctor's prescription, the method of use andthe instructions of the pharmacist who sold the medicament.- The doctor and the pharmacist are experts in medicine, its~andrisks.

- Do no by yourself, interrupt the period of treatment prescribedfor you.- Do not repeat the same prescription without consulting yourdoctor.

Keep medicaments out of the reach of children

Council of Arab Health MinistersUnion of Arab Pharmacist globalpharma l.l.C.

Dubai-UAE